The woman killed in a small farming community south of Rotorua on Monday has been remembered as a quietly spoken, hard worker who lived for her animals.
A police media spokeswoman confirmed police had launched a homicide inquiry after the death of a 50-year-old woman following an incident in Ngakuru. A man has been charged with murder.
A Ngakuru resident, who would not be identified, said the woman was a quietly spoken, hard worker who lived for her animals.
He said the Ngakuru community was "tight knit" and there would be plenty of people willing to help the family.
The man said the community was already reeling from losing two young people connected to the area - local young contractor who died last week and Kingi Jo Wiremu Vartiainen Veens from Tokoroa, who worked locally on a farm and died in a fiery crash between a truck and a car near the Bull Ring Cafe On State Highway 1 the week earlier.