Mayor Winters extends sympathy to West Coasters on behalf of Rotorua community
ROTORUA 25.11.10: The New Zealand flag is flying at half mast today on the Rotorua District Council Civic Centre in acknowledgement of
the victims of the Pike River tragedy.
Rotorua Mayor Kevin Winters has sent a message of sympathy and support to the people of the West Coast. The message was
sent to Grey District Mayor Tony Kokshoorn this morning. A transcript of the message is as follows:
His Worship the Mayor
Tony Kokshoorn
Mayor
Grey District Council
Greymouth
Dear Mayor Tony
Re: Pike River Mine tragedy
Like New Zealanders everywhere we were numbed when we heard the tragic news of yesterday. It was a black day for not
only the West Coast but for all New Zealand.
And here in Rotorua we are sharing the grief that naturally accompanies such horrific news.
Our hearts go out to the families of those who have perished, and to you and your community.
Today we all feel we are West Coasters to some extent as we join with you in trying to comprehend such a tragic outcome
and such unimaginable loss of humanity.
I would appreciate you letting the families and your wider community know that out thoughts are with you all today and
will remain with you over the difficult days ahead.
However we know only too well of the spirit, resilience and fortitude of Coasters. You have survived tragedies before.
So we have every confidence that the close knit and supportive nature of West Coast communities will help your people to
get through this shocking event, even though the pain will take some time to diminish.
Please let me know if there is any assistance you and your council need that we might be able to provide.
In the meantime, on behalf of my council and the whole Rotorua community, please accept our sincere condolences and our
very best wishes for the future.
Our thoughts are with you all.
ENDS