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Fatal dog attack: Grandparents of Timoti Rolleston-Bryan ‘numb’ after 4-year-old’s death

11 April 2025
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Fatal dog attack: Grandparents of Timoti Rolleston-Bryan ‘numb’ after 4-year-old’s death
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Four-year-old Timothy Tu’uaki Rolleston-Bryan tragically died after being attacked by dogs in Katikati on March 28. His grandparents, Amy Rolleston and Timothy Bryan, are remembering him fondly and caring for his cousin Jayleen, while expressing gratitude for community support and stressing the importance of teaching children about dog safety. The family is devastated by the loss of Timoti, who was known for his constant smile and joyful demeanor, and are coping with this tragedy on top of the recent passing of their daughter, Hayley, in 2021.

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