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Rotorua couple killed in State Highway 30 crash near their home

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Flowers at the scene of a crash that killed Jan and John Christensen on State Highway 30 near Hannah Rd. Photo / Alex Cairns, supplied

A heartbroken daughter has shared her family’s shock and sadness after her parents’ lives were “tragically taken” yesterday in a crash near their Hannah’s Bay home.

The Rotorua couple were killed and three others seriously injured after two vehicles crashed at the intersection of State Highway 30 and Hannah Rd.

It was the third fatal crash in as many days on Bay of Plenty roads.

Emergency services were called about 11.20am and said people were trapped in both vehicles. The highway was closed until just before 4pm..

Nadia Christensen posted on Facebook that her parents Jan and Johnny Christensen (pictured) were killed in a crash near their Rotorua home on Monday.
Nadia Christensen posted on Facebook that her parents Jan and Johnny Christensen (pictured) were killed in a crash near their Rotorua home on Monday.

Police said on Monday afternoon one person had died following the crash, advising later that evening a second person had died in hospital.

Police confirmed today they were Janice Nada Christensen, 78, and John Munch Christensen, 82, from Ōwhata, Rotorua.

Rotorua woman Nadia Christensen posted on Facebook this morning on behalf of her family, “the saddest thing I have ever had to share”.

“Our beloved Mum and Dad – Moonie and Papa, Jan and Johnny – were tragically taken yesterday morning in a crash near their home in Hannah’s Bay.”

She said her dad had been slowly recovering after a “nasty fall” six weeks ago and her mum had been “his and our pillar of strength over these weeks”.

Flowers near the scene of a crash that killed a Rotorua couple at the intersection of State Highway 30 and Hannah Rd on Monday. Photo / Alex Cairns
Flowers near the scene of a crash that killed a Rotorua couple at the intersection of State Highway 30 and Hannah Rd on Monday. Photo / Alex Cairns

“We were optimistic that they would be once more off travelling again to add to their 200+ countries. Now they have taken their final journey to Heaven.

“We believe that making that last journey together had always been their desire.”

She said in the widely-shared post that the family were “still in shock” and making arrangements to celebrate “these gorgeous people and their incredible life”.

Police and Fire and Emergency New Zealand vehicles, as well as four Hato Hone St John ambulances, were at the crash.

The police statement on Monday night said three people remained in Rotorua Hospital with serious injuries.

An investigation into the crash continues.

A St John spokesman earlier said four people had been taken to hospital by ambulance.

At that stage, three were in critical condition and one in serious condition.

Police and NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi confirmed about 3.50pm State Highway 30 had reopened.

In the other fatal crashes since last weekend began, a person died after a single-vehicle crash on SH30 in Rotorua late on Saturday night, and earlier that day a two-vehicle crash on Pyes Pā Rd near Tauranga left one dead and another from the same vehicle with critical injuries. Two people from the other car received moderate injuries.