His death had left a big hole in the small team of just four dermatologists, who would miss his kindness and sense of humour
Yung, originally from Levin, studied at Otago University before and then started as an intern at Waikato Hospital. He also spent one year at Auckland Hospital and five years at the Leeds General Infirmary before returning to Hamilton in 2006.
Oakley had known Yung for about 20 years and said his death was an enormous loss for the hospital.
"He can't be replaced. He was very kind and knowledgeable and worked incredibly hard on behalf of his numerous patients."
He also spent a lot of time teaching the students.
"He was very respected for his diagnostic acumen."
Waikato Road Policing Senior Sergeant Peter van de Wetering said police were now trying to ascertain how and why the unfortunate accident occurred.
"It was a very new car so it's highly unlikely to be any sort of mechanical fault. It, I guess, would more likely be a user error so that unfortunately is mostly likely the cause, but we will determine that in full later on."