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Angela Amohanga walked into the vigil ground with six sombre black balloons in tow.

Each of them carried the name of a victim of Mount Maunganui's deadly landslide a week earlier.

"I just wanted to do a tribute for an occasion that none of us liked, I think it's touched many people," she said.

The names were inked in gold especially to remember Lisa Anne Maclennan, 50, who has been described as a hero for waking up other campers.

"So, got the gold, you know, hearts of gold, I've got a heart of gold and I just wanted to pass it on to them and especially their families," Amohanga said.

"I can only imagine what they're going through ... I know if it was me, I would want to be in there, getting my family out."

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Through tears, she spoke of a feeling of devastation.

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