Community outrage over fast-track of graveyard bylaw reviewDavid Unwin/Stuff Paora Te Oka and Julie Hogan, who have both lost children, say the decorations they have put on their graves a part of the grieving process. David Unwin/Fairfax NZ Paora Te Oka and his family regularly visit his son Tahlie Te Oka Watson-Maxwell's grave. The call has outraged Palmerston North man Paora Te Oka, whose stillborn son is buried at the cemetery. David Unwin/Fairfax NZ Paora Te Oka's son, Tahlie Tureiti Te Oka Watson-Maxwell's gravesite. Julie Hogan lost her 20-year-old epileptic daughter, Lucy, suddenly in 2011.
Source: Stuff September 28, 2016 06:49 UTC