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Triple tragedy: Mother killed in workplace accident, two children dead

By Lane Nichols
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Anita McRae, 36, who died in 2018 when she was dragged into machinery at Kiwi Lumber in Masterton. Photo / Supplied

Anita McRae, 36, who died in 2018 when she was dragged into machinery at Kiwi Lumber in Masterton. Photo / Supplied

A Masterton family is mourning the loss of three members - a mother killed in a workplace accident, a daughter who died and an anguished son whose life ended in a suspected suicide.

Anita McRae suffered fatal chest injuries in November 2018 after being dragged into sawmill machinery at Kiwi Lumber.

The 36-year-old never got to meet her two grandchildren - who were both born this year.

Her daughter Angel, who would have turned 20 this week

, died five years ago, McRae's mother Paddy Norman, 62, told the Herald.

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Masterton mother Anita McRae and her daughter Angel. Photo / Supplied
Masterton mother Anita McRae and her daughter Angel. Photo / Supplied

And McRae's son Clevelyn died in a suspected suicide in February this year as he wrestled with the enormous grief of losing both his sister and mother.

Norman said her family had endured immeasurable suffering and sadness.

"Everyone tells me, 'You're strong'. I have to be, but I'm not.

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"I have to be the voice for the dead."

McRae - who Norman called her "dressing gown girl" - had worked at Kiwi Lumber since January 2017.

Anita McRae, right, and her daughter Angel. McRae died in a November 2018 workplace accident while her daughter died in 2015. Photo / Supplied
Anita McRae, right, and her daughter Angel. McRae died in a November 2018 workplace accident while her daughter died in 2015. Photo / Supplied

WorkSafe found she had accessed machinery used for grading and sorting timber to clear a fault. It restarted and she was pulled into the machine's sprockets.

The company appeared in Masterton District Court last month

and in a decision released this week

was fined $350,000 and ordered to pay reparation to the family totalling $263,762.

WorkSafe's chief inspector Steve Kelly said the tragedy highlighted the need to ensure machinery was properly guarded.

Norman said her daughter was a hard worker who loved her job.

"So I can understand her trying to get on that machine and get it going."

McRae had loved hobbies as a Masterton teen and adored her three kids, Norman said.

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The family was still grieving Angel's 2015 death when McRae's life was cut short two years ago.

Masterton mum Anita McRae's two children, Clevelyn and Angel, are both dead. McRae lost her life in 2018. Photo / Supplied
Masterton mum Anita McRae's two children, Clevelyn and Angel, are both dead. McRae lost her life in 2018. Photo / Supplied

The tragedies were too much for Clevelyn, who died suddenly in February this year aged 21 - just months before the birth of his first child.

Norman said she felt for McRae's only surviving child, Dane, 18, who had "lost everybody".

Her heart also went out to the man who was operating the machine the day McRae died. Norman wanted him to know the family bore him no ill will.

"I really want to get in touch and say 'it's not your fault' because he has to carry that for the rest of his life."

What was left of the family were now trying to rebuild their lives and move on.

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Anita McRae, 36, died after being dragged into machinery at Masterton's Kiwi Lumber factor in November 2018. Two of her children are also dead. Photo / Supplied
Anita McRae, 36, died after being dragged into machinery at Masterton's Kiwi Lumber factor in November 2018. Two of her children are also dead. Photo / Supplied

They were preparing to sell McRae's Masterton home and put some of the proceeds towards her surviving son and grandchildren.

Norman also planned to put some of the reparation money into a trust for the youngsters.

But her daughter's death had left a "big black hole" she might never recover from.

"It's not fair, I miss her every day. I just miss her so much."

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Kiwi Lumber managing director Adam Gresham said the company accepted the WorkSafe investigation findings and had pleaded guilty to the charges.

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"This was a tragic accident that meant our colleague lost her life. Everyone who goes to work should come home safely at the end of each day.

"What happened was also deeply distressing for many of our team, especially those who were working on the day of the accident."

The company had undertaken major safety upgrades and investment at the site in the last three years - much of it relating to guarding and safety controls.

"We appreciate the judge acknowledging our early acceptance of responsibility for the incident, the assistance we have given throughout the WorkSafe investigation and the additional safety systems we have introduced at the sawmill since.

"The safety and wellbeing of our people is, and will always be, our number one priority."

Where to get help:

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• Lifeline: 0800 543 354 (available 24/7)
• Suicide Crisis Helpline: 0508 828 865 (0508 TAUTOKO) (available 24/7)
• Youth services: (06) 3555 906
• Youthline: 0800 376 633
• Kidsline: 0800 543 754 (available 24/7)
• Whatsup: 0800 942 8787 (1pm to 11pm)
• Depression helpline: 0800 111 757 (available 24/7)
• Rainbow Youth: (09) 376 4155
• Helpline: 1737
If it is an emergency and you feel like you or someone else is at risk, call 111.

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