This week, a police spokesperson told the Waikato Herald the investigation did not identify anything to suggest the death was suspicious.
“The death has now been referred to the coroner.”
Aparangi Retirement Village chairman John Cunningham said last week it had been a sad time but that’s “part of life at a retirement village”.
“At a retirement village, the average age is a bit higher than the average population, and guess what that means? It means they’re getting closer to unfortunately shuffling off, but that’s the reality,” he said.
“It’s sad and unexpected ... but I’m not expecting any escalation.”
Cunningham said it was standard procedure to inform police of a sudden death at a retirement home, but he did not suspect foul play.
“We don’t get sudden deaths often and it is sad, but it’s not exceptional.”
Malisha Kumar is a multimedia journalist based in Hamilton. She joined the Waikato Herald in 2023 after working for Radio 1XX in Whakatāne.