A street in Ukraine has been named after a New Zealand aid worker who was killed volunteering in the war-stricken country.
Dr Andrew Bagshaw, 47, was killed alongside British volunteer Christopher Parry, 28, while trying to rescue an elderly woman in an area of intense military action in Soledar, when their car was reportedly hit by an artillery shell in January.
However, his family have questioned the official reports and now question whether he was executed by Russian or Wagner soldiers.
Now, a street in the embattled Donbas region is being named after Bagshaw in recognition of his service.
His parents, prominent Christchurch doctors Phillip and Dame Sue Bagshaw, are proud that he’s been recognised in the Donbas where their son saved hundreds of lives.