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Makena Houston’s Case Settled Posthumously Against PR Firm

28 November 2025
in New Zealand
Makena Houston’s Case Settled Posthumously Against PR Firm
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A grieving mother, Tracey Richardson, reflects on her daughter Makena Houston’s unexpected final struggle, which centered around a workplace dispute rather than her ongoing health challenges. Makena, a champion for cystic fibrosis sufferers and an organ transplant recipient, passed away just weeks before her 33rd birthday while contesting non-payment of wages from her former employer. Richardson had anticipated her daughter’s last fight to be related to her health, not a conflict with a boss. This poignant situation highlights the complexities of Makena’s legacy and her advocacy efforts.

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