‘I am shattered,’ says caregiver of three children killed in New Zealand

17 September 2021 - 11:06
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Caregiver Maria Mendy Sibanyoni with the Dickason children in Pretoria.
Caregiver Maria Mendy Sibanyoni with the Dickason children in Pretoria.
Image: Lauren Dickason via Facebook

“I am shattered. I don’t know what to do but I am shattered,” says an emotional Maria Mendy Sibanyoni, sobbing while she speaks.

Sibanyoni worked for orthopaedic doctors Graham and Lauren Dickason, whose three young daughters were found dead in New Zealand on Thursday night.

New Zealand media named the family, reporting the couple had left Pretoria at the end of August and had been in the town of Timaru for just a week after having been in Covid-19 quarantine since their arrival in the country.

Speaking to TimesLIVE on Friday morning, Sibanyoni, who worked for the Dickason family as their children’s caregiver for three years at their Pretoria home, said they were a humble family.

“I never saw any fight in that family or anything. We treated each other as family. I was family too. There was nothing wrong,” she said.

Twin girls, two-year-olds Karla and Maya, and their six-year-old sister Liane were found dead in a New Zealand town on Thursday night.

Their mother Lauren has been admitted to hospital, where she is in a stable condition, New Zealand police said.

Their father Graham arrived home to find his daughters dead, and alerted neighbours.

Stuff.co.nz reported he was heard screaming and crying: “Is this really happening?”

A homicide case is under investigation with police saying they were speaking to people from the property and no-one else was wanted in connection with the incident.

Sibanyoni heard the devastating news of the children’s deaths on Friday morning.

“They were such nice children. They listened when you told them not to do that, and when they wanted something they would ask. We used to play outside and take a walk on the streets. When I come in they used to be excited that Mandy is here. They would say goodbye to their mother and ‘we are going to play with Mandy’,” she said.

Twin girls, two-year-olds Karla and Maya, and their six-year-old sister Liane, formerly of Pretoria, were found dead in a New Zealand town. Police have arrested a woman in relation to the deaths.
Twin girls, two-year-olds Karla and Maya, and their six-year-old sister Liane, formerly of Pretoria, were found dead in a New Zealand town. Police have arrested a woman in relation to the deaths.
Image: Sourced: Facebook/Lauren Dickason

She described them as a good family.

“When they went on vacation, I went with them. I went a lot of places with them. I never saw a bad side from them or their family members. All of them they treated me well and I treated them the same way. The communication was good,” Sibanyoni said.

She had last spoken to Lauren in June as the family were preparing to move abroad.

“The last time I saw her, everything was fine and she was happy she was going.

“We went through a lot with Lauren. I was always with her, telling her not to stress about the children, especially one [the child had to undergo several surgeries for a problem with her lip], and to  trust in the Lord. I was her shoulder to lean on. 

“I have shared a lot of things with Lauren. Now I am shattered. I am not coping.”

Speaking to Stuff on Friday from SA, Lauren’s parents Wendy and Malcolm Fawkes said they were “devastated” to hear of the tragedy.

“The extended families are in a state of shock as we try to understand what happened. We ask for your prayers and support during this very difficult time,” they were quoted as saying.

TimesLIVE


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