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    Auckland's Onehunga community preparing to farewell Baby Anahera, whose body was discovered at a recycling plant four years ago

    Auckland's Onehunga community preparing to farewell Baby Anahera, whose body was discovered at a recycling plant four years ago


    Investigators were unable to find the infant's whanau or her cause of death, but she was named Anahera - meaning angel - by locals.

    Her funeral is taking place at St Peters Anglican Church in Onehunga at 10am.

    Local councillor Josephine Bartley says this is a continuation of the community taking the baby under their wing.

    Bartley says the community wants to honour the fact the baby is not unclaimed, by giving her a beautiful farewell with dignity.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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