Suicide suspected in Sean Wainui‘s death - Coroner

Sean Wainui played 44 games for the Chiefs. Photo: SunLive.

The coroner has confirmed the death of Sean Wainui is being investigated as a suspected suicide.

The 25-year-old rugby player was found dead in Bay of Plenty last Monday.

Coroner Louella Dunn has made interim suppression orders around the circumstances of his death.

Wainui joined the Chiefs in 2018 and played 44 games for the Hamilton-based Super Rugby franchise, having previously played for the Crusaders.

He was first picked for the Māori All Blacks in 2015 and made 10 appearances for them.

Earlier this year, Wainui became the first player in Super Rugby history to score five tries in one game.

Chiefs and Māori All Blacks coach Clayton McMillan says Wainui epitomised everything in a player.

Where to get help:

Need to Talk? Free call or text 1737 any time to speak to a trained counsellor, for any reason.

Lifeline: 0800 543 354 or text HELP to 4357

Suicide Crisis Helpline: 0508 828 865 / 0508 TAUTOKO (24/7). This is a service for people who may be thinking about suicide, or those who are concerned about family or friends.

Depression Helpline: 0800 111 757 (24/7) or text 4202

Samaritans: 0800 726 666 (24/7)

Youthline: 0800 376 633 (24/7) or free text 234 (8am-12am), or email [email protected]

What's Up: online chat (3pm-10pm) or 0800 WHATSUP / 0800 9428 787 helpline (12pm-10pm weekdays, 3pm-11pm weekends)

Kidsline (ages 5-18): 0800 543 754 (24/7)

Rural Support Trust Helpline: 0800 787 254

Healthline: 0800 611 116

Rainbow Youth: (09) 376 4155

OUTLine: 0800 688 5463 (6pm-9pm)

If it is an emergency and you feel like you or someone else is at risk, call 111.

-RNZ.

2 comments

Very sad

Posted on 26-10-2021 12:17 | By The Professor

This is so sad and awful that he felt he didn't have anyone to talk to. Mental illness is not recognized or addressed well enough in NZ. My thoughts are with the family.


Sad

Posted on 27-10-2021 17:35 | By Slim Shady

Suicide rate for men globally is more than 3 times that of women. It’s not fair and needs addressing. Men’s lives matter.


Leave a Comment


You must be logged in to make a comment.