'A real character': Man who died at Rotorua geothermal pools named

Robert (Piripi) John Kihi Mita Taupopoki Phillips. (Source: Te Puia)

A man who died following a medical event at Rotorua's Whakarewarewa Geothermal Valley on Sunday has been remembered as a "real character".

He was today named by his colleagues as Robert (Piripi) John Kihi Mita Taupopoki Phillips, a tour guide and evening experience duty manager at tourist attraction Te Puia.

Emergency services were called around 9.40pm on Sunday after Phillips was pulled from the water unconscious following a medical event at The Blueys, a geothermal pool located near the base of the Pōhutu Geyser.

He was unable to be revived, police said.

Phillips was remembered by chief executive Tim Cossar as a "long-term and much-loved member of our Te Puia whānau".

Cossar said Phillips had made a "significant contribution hosting manuhiri for more than 20 years".

"He leaves a big gap. Rob was a real character and we’ll miss him dearly.

"We take comfort in knowing that his wairua will forever remain in the valley that he loved so much."

A rāhui was placed over The Blueys on Monday morning by Te Paetapu o Te Pākira Marae until further notice.

Phillips' body was led through a final tour of Te Puia with a large procession of whānau, friends and colleagues before being taken to Whakarewarewa Village, where he was received at Te Pākira Marae.

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