
Max Furse-Kee
Max Furse-Kee, a 15-year-old from Auckland, is one of the two teenagers who remain missing after a landslide at a campsite in Mount Maunganui, New Zealand.
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Max Furse-Kee, also 15, was a victim of the landslide.
Morrinsville Intermediate to close for funeral of Mount Maunganui landslide hero Lisa MaclennanMax Furse-Kee was formally identified on what would have been his 16th birthday.
Rotorua woman Jackie Wheeler formally identified as Mount Maunganui landslide victimMax Furse-Kee was formally identified on what would have been his 16th birthday.
Rotorua woman Jackie Wheeler formally identified as Mount Maunganui landslide victimMax Furse-Kee was the first victim formally identified on what would have been his 16th birthday.
Remains of Rotorua woman Susan Doreen Knowles formally identified by coronerMax Furse-Kee was the first victim formally identified on what would have been his 16th birthday.
Remains of Rotorua woman Susan Doreen Knowles formally identified by coronerMax was Sharon's boyfriend, who formed a strong relationship with her.
Teen Sharon Maccanico’s remains formally identified by coroner after Mount Maunganui landslideFurse-Kee was remembered for teaching love, patience, and kindness.
Faces of the victims: The casualties of the deadly North Island flooding and landslidesMax Furse-Kee is one of the victims of the landslide.
Mount Maunganui landslide: Lifeguard service clubhouse declared unsafeMax Furse-Kee was formally identified by the coroner as the first Mount Maunganui victim.
Tauranga council meets with consulting firm offering ‘war room experience’ to advise on fatal slipsMax Furse-Kee was among the missing campers after the landslide.
Mount Maunganui landslide: Were warnings missed? A timeline of who knew what and whenMax Furse-Kee was a 15-year-old student who was also buried in the landslide and was due to turn 16 this week.
New Zealand landslide: six missing named as police confirm victims are unlikely to be found alive | New ZealandMax Furse-Kee is one of the six missing and believed dead students.
Bay of Plenty landslides: Before and after photos reveal disaster scaleMax Furse-Kee is remembered as a kind and joyful teen who tragically lost his life in the Mount Maunganui landslide.
Mount Maunganui landslide victim Max Furse-Kee remembered as ‘kind and joyful’ teenMax Furse-Kee is a 15-year-old student who was reported missing after the landslide.
Young family’s caravan lifeline after Pāpāmoa slip destroys everything they ownMax Furse-Kee was a student at Pakuranga College and is unaccounted for in the tragedy.
Faces of the victims: Horse rider and school tutor among missingMax Furse-Kee was a keen sportsman, winning a junior player of the year award for basketball last year.
Matching bracelets, dress-ups and beach days: Teens holidaying together lost in slipMax Furse-Kee is one of the youngest victims identified by police as unaccounted for.
New Zealand calls off rescue efforts for six missing after landslide





























































