“Taken way too soon”: tributes flow for Rangiora High School student killed in crash

Chris Lynch
Chris Lynch
Jun 15, 2026 9:21 am |
Rangiora High School building / Google Maps

Tributes continue to pour in for a much loved Rangiora High School student killed in a car crash on Saturday.

Year 11 student Ethan died in the single-vehicle crash on Loburn Whiterock Road, near the intersection with Barkers Road in Loburn.

Another person was flown by helicopter in a critical condition, while two others were taken by ambulance, one in a serious and one in a moderate condition. A further person was assessed and treated at the scene.

A Loburn resident said Ethan was a “respectable young legend within the community, nothing to lose and everything to gain, taken way too soon.”

Ethan was a member of North Canterbury Basketball. In an online statement the organisation said: “We extend our deepest sympathies to all those affected by the recent tragic loss in our community.

“Our thoughts are with the family, friends, teammates, and everyone impacted during this incredibly difficult time.”

Traumatic Incident team supporting school

On Monday an Education Ministry spokesperson said: “Our thoughts are with the family, staff, students and wider community at this very difficult time.

“The Ministry’s Traumatic Incident team is supporting the school and will be available for as long as needed.”

On Sunday afternoon, Rangiora High School principal Bruce Kearney told chrislynchmedia.com, “Sadly, our community is reeling with the loss of one of our students.

“Ethan was in Year 11 and a fantastic young man with lots of energy and charm. He will be greatly missed.

“On Monday, our school will start with form time and our students will be informed of what has happened and where they can get support.

“Our whare will be the base and our counsellors will work out of this space, providing support where needed to students and staff.

“This will be the beginning of a long journey for all those involved, and our hearts especially go out to the family during this deeply sad time.”

A local resident told chrislynchmedia.com flowers had been placed at the site where the crash happened.

Ethan’s family live close to the crash site.

“It will be very hard for them, given they’ll drive past that site all the time,” the resident said.

“Devastating moment for our community”

Waimakariri Mayor Dan Gordon said, “I am deeply saddened by the tragic accident in Loburn that has impacted families from Rangiora High School.

“My thoughts and heartfelt sympathies are with the families. No words can ease the pain of such a loss, and our community mourns alongside you.

“This is a devastating moment for our community, especially the school community.

“Rangiora is a close community, and when something like this happens, the hurt is felt far and wide, especially across the school, by students, staff, families, and friends. Please know that you are not alone. We stand together in grief and support of one another.

“I also want to acknowledge the emergency services and first responders who attended the scene and are supporting those affected.”

Chris Lynch
Chris Lynch

Chris Lynch is a journalist, videographer and content producer, broadcasting from his independent news and production company in Christchurch, New Zealand. If you have a news tip or are interested in video content, email [email protected]

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