A hero who lost her life
Lisa Maclennan woke up campers before the deadly landslide, and urged them to evacuate
A Morrinsville teacher has been credited as the hero who saved lives by urging other campers to evacuate before the deadly landslide hit Mt Maunganui Beachside Holiday Park.
Waikato man Lance McFarlane said Lisa Maclennan woke him and his daughter from their tent early on Thursday morning, about 4.30am, to warn them about slips.
“She actually woke us up and asked if we were OK. I just said ‘yeah, no, we’re OK’. We didn’t know, me and my daughter, we didn’t know anything, we didn’t hear anything until she woke us up.”
The slip scene on Saturday. Police said that recovery efforts were on pause because geotechnical engineers had spotted a large crack on the left side of the hillside.
The search for those who were caught in the landslide – including Maclennan continued over the weekend.
However, police announced midSunday they’d had to stop due to concerns another slip could be to come.
MacLennan, 50, was a Literacy Centre tutor at Morrinsville Intermediate School and a talented costume maker.
McFarlane, the camper, said she was staying in the site next to them and had woken up after a small slip had pushed her caravan forward.
“She’s done a very good job of getting people to move and making them aware.
“She was warning everyone that there was slips, [saying] I recommend you move because she felt guilty if she didn’t tell them.”
They immediately got up, and while they were shifting their gear they could see other slips moving.
McFarlane said she told him she had been contacting officials to make them aware of the slip.
After being woken up by Maclennan, he and his daughter had packed up and were waiting for the camp’s office to give them a refund when the deadly landslide hit at 9.30am.
He left his ute in front of the complex to go for a walk with his daughter in the meantime, and they got about 10 metres when the slip happened.
“I just heard the noise and I just looked up and I just said, ‘run’, and we just ran.”
Since the slip, his priority had been his daughter’s safety and getting her away from the scene of the tragedy.
Police announced yesterday that recovery efforts were on pause because geotechnical engineers had spotted a large crack on the left side of the hillside.
It would have been “foolish” and “negligent” to continue work,
Bay of Plenty District Commander Superintendent Tim Anderson told media yesterday afternoon.
He acknowledged pulling back was frustrating for both family members and for police staff working on the site.
“We’ve had to do that for the safety of everyone concerned.”
Procedures had been in place to keep staff safe, including a risk assessment by experts each morning before work started for the day.
And they were committed to recovering the six victims, Anderson said.
“All of our police staff, the rescue staff, and everyone is 100% committed to bringing those loved ones back for these families, and we will remain here until we continue to achieve that aim.”
Further assessments were being done by experts and more advanced and sensitive technology was being brought onto the site to aid recovery work.
Other people confirmed missing following the landslide are Sharon
Maccanico, 15 from Auckland; Max Furse-Kee, 15 from Auckland; Susan Knowles, 71, from Rotorua; Måns Bernhardsson, 20, from Sweden; and Jacqualine Wheeler, 71, from Rotorua.
Tauranga City Council has announced that there will be an independent review of the events leading up to the slip.
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