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Somoans: answer to population woes

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Sg should open doors to above-mentioned to fix declining population and birth rates :biggrin:

Because one couple breeds nine, next generation enough for one company already:biggrin::

Uphill rush away from danger kills chief
4:00AM Saturday Oct 03, 2009
By Rachel Tiffen


Simon Anae, pictured with his wife Halameli Anae, died from a heart attack after climbing a hill to escape the tsunami. Photo / Supplied
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Aucklander Simon Anae ran from the tsunami on Wednesday and made it to the top of a hill.

But the stress was too much for his heart. The 56-year-old father of nine and grandfather of two was on medication after having a heart attack two weeks before, and died in Apia's Moto'otua Hospital later that day.

Speaking from their family home in Mt Wellington, his daughter, Everest, 21, said the death of her "really cheeky" dad was not yet real. "Probably when I see the body it will sink in," she said.

Everest and her siblings - Maa, 27; Simon jnr, 23; Emily, 21; Faaleaga, 19; Siliako, 17; Anna-Maree, 15; Paul, 11; and Lenleigh, 5 - were at home yesterday, supporting one another.


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