
- Family members are mourning Christopher Durdy, 73, who died unexpectedly in Wairoa yesterday.
- Durdy was remembered as an avid gardener, shearer, fisherman, and “top bloke” with many friends.
- Detective Inspector Dave de Lange said the death is “unexplained”, with inquiries and a post-mortem examination under way.
Family members are mourning the “top bloke” who died unexpectedly in Wairoa yesterday.
Emergency services were called to a Lucknow St property about 4pm yesterday after 73-year-old Christopher Durdy was found unresponsive.
He was pronounced dead at the scene and his death is being treated as “unexplained”.
Durdy’s daughter Christina posted to Facebook her dad was an avid gardener, great shearer, excellent fisherman, and kai diver who “shared his catch always”.
“Being a top bloke to people, whether he met while travelling around the world in his younger days or at the Clyde.
“He’s quite a popular guy with so many, many great mates, and the ladies knew him as quite the catch!”
Christopher Durdy, 73, was found unresponsive at his Wairoa home yesterday afternoon. Photo / Facebook
She described him as “always full of life”, and “every time was always a good time”.
“No doubt he will be sorely missed, and the phone calls to us all are now cherished for the rest of our time.”
He is survived by his children and grandchildren.
Detective Inspector Dave de Lange said the death was being treated as “unexplained”, and inquiries were under way.
“A scene examination will commence at the property today, and a post-mortem examination will be carried out,” he said.
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