Bereaved Napier mum Mary Pakoti knows nothing could have saved her daughter when she collapsed after a rugby league game last year.
But she still has questions about what caused the head injuries from which Katiana Pakoti Waikato died at the age of 22, and doesn't believe it had happened in the game she'd just played for "my old club" Tamatea Arikinui, or on that day.
Leaving behind toddler son Klyzhae, Katiana died when her mother consented to life support being terminated at Hawke's Bay Hospital on the night of August 27 last year, a few hours after complaining of a headache and collapsing as she walked from the field towards "baby brother" Nathan after a Rugby League Hawke's Bay women's game against Dannevirke Tigers at the Hawke's Bay Regional Sports Park.
Pakoti was speaking at home last night in Maraenui after hearing of the release of a report by Coroner Tim Scott saying Katiana died from a head injury "sustained while playing a game of rugby league," and that it was likely she had hit her head on the ground in a tackle, some undetermined time before she collapsed.
"There is nothing to suggest that the circumstances of the injury were caused by or contributed to in any way by illegal or unsporting play," Scott stressed.