James Civil with partner Courtney and baby Lenni. Photo / Supplied
James Civil with partner Courtney and baby Lenni. Photo / Supplied
More than 1600 people have donated nearly $160,000 to the young family of a Dunedin surfer who died late last month.
Jamie Civil, 35, was taking part in a surf competition at Aramoana Beach on March 26 when he failed to resurface after catching a large wave in rough seas.
Now, a Givealittle page set up by the South Coast Boardriders Association, of which Civil was a member, has raised $96,261 from 1117 donors in the 24 days since his death.
Another, set up by Civil's longtime friend Thomas Price, of Auckland, raised $62,235 from 499 donors over the same period.
People comfort each other on the beach at Aramoana, where surfer James Civil died. Photo / Peter McIntosh
"These were the conditions he lived for was talented and experienced with and thrived in, making the tragedy so much harder for people to process.
"Jamie's partner Courtney and their baby daughter Lenni were at the beach when the incident happened. Jamie loved them both dearly. They had become a perfect part of his world and he loved the beautiful life they created and were building for their future."