The heart-stopping kawepurongo of a missing toddler from West Auckland has ended on the happiest note for friends and whanau. Two-year-old Willow, who vanished from her whare in Henderson, has been found safe, much to the relief of the entire community.
The toddler went missing from her yard, where she'd been playing with her sibling. Panic set in as whanau, police, and hundreds of concerned locals came together to search for the youngin.
The police eagle helicopter, Search and Rescue and LandSAR also searched the area for the Willow.
Imagine the relief that swept over everyone when Willow returned back safe and sound!
A crowd gathered outside the whare where Willow had dissapeared earlier in the day to show their love and tautoko for her and her whanau.
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Family members shared loads of hugs and smiles of relief.
According to Stuff, Willow's Aunty, shared words of aroha for the community who joined in the search for the young one.
"I'm going to take her home, inside now," she can be heard saying in a video obtained by the publication.
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Inspector Jason Holman from the police force also acknowledged the amazing tautoko of the hapori, shouting out their incredible effort and dedication.
He told RNZ: "There was a fantastic response from the community, who assisted with the search and provided support."
Speaking of dedication, Willow's cousin, Aroha Tecklenberg added: "We know nearly everyone on this street here, and they're all lovely people. They've come over. They brought us food. They know Willow and we've walked Willow around here so many times."
Willow's homecoming brought a beautiful end to an intense and emotional day.