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Saturday, February 26 2022
Family, friends and teammates pay tribute to Va'aiga 'Inga' Tuigamala

The family of late All Black and Samoan international Va'aiga Tuigamala have paid tribute to their beloved husband, father and grandfather.

Tuigamala, known for his blockbusting and dynamic play on the wing and infectious personality, passed away in Auckland last night at the age of 52.

In a written statement to media, Tuigamala's heartbroken aiga remembered him as someone with "a smile so infectious it could light up an entire stadium".

"It is with great sadness and broken hearts that we announce our husband, father and grandfather has passed away unexpectedly," the statement reads.

"Va'aiga Lealuga Tuigamala was respected and recognised globally as 'Inga The Winger' - former All Black, Manu Samoa, New Castle Falcon, London Wasp and Wigan Warrior. To us, he was an adoring family man, a proud Samoan and a loyal servant of God.

"We know that people admired him for the way he conducted himself through every season of life; with a cheeky grin from ear to ear and a heart that was always ready to serve. If people ever wanted to know what it means to be humble, courageous and God-fearing, he was a true testament.

"We will always remember him for a smile that was so infectious it could light up an entire stadium. Inga never let anyone dim his light and his humble heart was always about serving others. The one defining trait about Inga was that he loved people.

"We would like to acknowledge all the medical professionals who worked hard to keep him with us. We would also like to thank all those who have prayed and sent their well wishes and condolences. We and our wider family take comfort in knowing you are all standing with us during this difficult time.

"We are still finalising funeral arrangements and ask media to please respect our privacy. It is a tragedy for anyone to suffer a loss like ours, and it is made even harder in these strange times. We thank you for your continued prayers."

Inga is survived by his wife Daphne and children Jordan, Savaise (Bubba), Salote and Vaisilika.

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