In a post on social media, whānau criticised the release going out.
“The media releases were done without official confirmation with formal identification, whānau hadn’t got the chance to inform many close to Te Anihana. Apologies to anyone that has had to read and find this information out in this manner,” the post said.
What did the release say?
In a media release on Monday, police said they were making enquiries after a body was found in the search for Te Anihana Pomana on Saturday.
“Around 7.43pm police were notified a body was located in dense bush in the Pukekohe area,” the release said.
“Formal identification is yet to take place; however it is believed to be the body of Te Anihana.”
Police said an investigation into the circumstances of the death were under way and a post-mortem examination was expected to be carried out in due course.
“Her family have been notified of this development and are being provided support.”
Police have been approached for further comment.
– RNZ