One of four people who died in Auckland’s devastating flooding on Friday has been named by police.
Daniel Mark Miller, 34, of Wairau Valley was found dead in a culvert on Target Rd on Friday evening.
Police said in a statement that they extend sympathies to his family and friends. His death has been referred to the Coroner.
Miller had earlier filmed himself walking through the floodwater offering assistance to residents.
He is one of the four people who died after raging floodwaters and slips caused by an unprecedented deluge of rain across Auckland - easily the city’s wettest day on record. Police today found a body of a man missing in Onewhero since Friday.
Miller posted several live videos on Facebook during the flooding.
In one he can be heard saying “this is all bad ... it’s all bad”.
“Something’s telling me to go up and check on the people in this house, so I’m going to.”
Miller can then be seen walking through floodwater talking to people outside their property.
In another clip he appears to drop his phone in the water.
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One of Miller’s friends told the Herald he was a “beautiful soul with such a big, kind heart”.
“He constantly was helping others,” she said.
“He worked incredibly hard to live a good, honest and meaningful life.”
One of the man’s relatives declined to comment.
On Friday evening about 7.30pm Miller was found dead in a flooded culvert in Wairau Valley.
About 12.30am, Police were called to a flooded car park on Link Drive, also in Wairau Valley, after a report another man was found dead.
Inquiries into the circumstances of both these deaths are ongoing, police said.
A report was received about 10.15pm that a man had been swept away by floodwaters in Onewhero. He remains missing.
About 7.35pm on Friday, Police and other emergency services responded to a call where a landslide had brought down a house on Shore Rd, Remuera.
A person was found dead at the property on Saturday morning.
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