The family of a West Auckland boy tragically killed as he followed his father across a highway yesterday are "heart broken".
Eight-year-old Thomas Evans was hit by a car on State Highway 5 when he followed his father, Jos, across the road after their own vehicle broke down near Tirau.
Mr Evans and Thomas' mother, Suzi, were today gathered at their Huia home being supported by family and friends.
"He was much loved and we are absolutely devastated," said Mr Evans.
"Everyone is just heartbroken."
Funeral arrangements were being made for the boy, who attended nearby Laingholm Primary School where Mr Evans is also a teacher.
Principal Martyn Weatherill said staff were in the process of informing the school community of the tragic accident.
"As a school our thoughts are with Thomas's family at this time."
Emergency services were called to State Highway 5 in Tapapa, southeast of Tirau about 4.50pm yesterday.
It was understood the family's Toyota ute broke down and his father crossed the road to get some water for the vehicle's radiator.
Thomas followed his dad across the road, and was hit by a passing vehicle.
He died at the scene.
His father was uninjured.