[Southern + November 17 News] According to New Zealand media reports, on the morning of November 16, New Zealand local time, 43-year-old Tibble and her two children drove into a tree near the residential area of Teararoa. Death on the tree, and a month ago, in the same place, Tibur’s husband Lance Longigner also died because of a collision with the tree. Tibur’s relatives found it difficult to understand why she drove into a tree one month after her husband’s death, causing her and two children to die.
A month ago, Tiebull’s husband Lance Longigner died in a car accident when his car hit a tree near the residential area of Teararoa. Tiebull’s brother John Morris said: “After Longigner’s death, Tiebull took the children with me for three weeks to calm down. I treat her child as my own. My sister and my sister are still building a swimming pool for the children.” Tiebull and Longigner run the lawn mower business. Morris said: “I recently repaired all the lawn mowers for my sister. We plan to continue to operate as a partnership. She has the income to raise two children, and I think everything is going to be good." When Morris received a call at 6:30 in the morning on November 16, New Zealand local time, he thought it was his sister. Ask him to help mow the grass, but the call brought news of his sister's death.
Allegedly, this is the first time that three bodies have been placed in a Maori hall at the same time. Long Igna’s cousin Hamiola Huriwe said: “Our whole family was shocked. After the death of Long Igna a month ago, the family seemed to be in good condition and very strong. They tried to adapt. Without Ron Ignat’s life, everything looks fine.” So when Huriwe learned of the death of Tibur and her two children, he was shocked. Huriwei said: "The children are very smart and cheerful. They have a bright future."
The police are still investigating the two accidents. The sheriff in charge of the two accidents, Eric Hunt, said: "This is definitely a tragedy, and many people in the community feel sorry for it." Maybe Tibur and his two children never walked out of the shadow of the death of Longigner, and Tibur took the children with her husband. One month after their death, they also ran into the same tree, and their departure made the relatives and friends who cared about them feel sad.
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