The man who died trying to save his children at Cable Bay was an army veteran who had saved a fellow soldier from losing an arm — if not his life — while serving in East Timor.
Wairongoa Clarence Renata, 54, died on Tuesday after going into the water to save five children caught in a rip. Beachgoers managed to get him to shore but he could not be resuscitated.
His 11-year-old daughter was unconscious when pulled from the water by rescuers, including a man on a paddleboard and a local policeman, and flown to Whangarei Hospital in a serious condition. She was discharged around noon yesterday.
Four other children were treated at the scene by St John medics.
Kaeo-born Mr Renata had moved to Palmerston North when he was in the army. More recently he worked in construction with Higgins, a contracting firm, but his wife is still employed by the Defence Force.