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Name release for man involved in Christchurch charity match

Published: Wed 7 Nov 2018 03:49 PM
Inspector Darryl Sweeney, Area Manager Prevention, Canterbury:
Police can now confirm 37-year-old Kain Parsons has passed away today after taking part in a boxing match in Christchurch on Saturday 3 November.
Police were previously aware of this boxing match and are liaising with the event organisers and officials to fully understand the circumstances surrounding his death.
We are in contact with and extend our sympathies to Mr Parsons’ family at this difficult time.
His death and all facts surrounding it will be referred to the Coroner.
The following is released by New Zealand Police on behalf of the family of Kain Parsons
The family of Kain Parsons wishes to advise that tragically he has succumbed to the brain injury he received at the Fight for Christchurch on Saturday 3 November.
We wish to acknowledge and thank the amazing team in the ICU ward at Christchurch Hospital, the paramedics at the event, along with the many doctors, nurses and medical professionals who left their tables to quickly come to Kain’s aid.
The outpouring of heartfelt support from family, friends, colleagues and the public has been humbling and very much appreciated.
Kain gave his life in the pursuit of raising money for those less fortunate and his enormous heart, selfless attitude and gentle giant nature will leave a void in the lives of so many.
Kain is survived by his wife and three beautiful children who will miss their family man more than words can express.
Donations to support the family of a man who gave the ultimate gift can be made to his personal 'Givealittle' page.

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