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Revealed: Top horse racing family's amazing act of generosity after their son, 10, died in tragic accident
Revealed: Top horse racing family's amazing act of generosity after their son, 10, died in tragic accident

Daily Mail​

time16-05-2025

  • Daily Mail​

Revealed: Top horse racing family's amazing act of generosity after their son, 10, died in tragic accident

Despite grieving the loss of their son following a tragic off-road vehicle crash, one of New Zealand's highest-profile racing families have decided to selflessly redirect all fundraising to Emergency Services. Jimmy Schick, 10, died following the accident on May 11 while he was reportedly on a hunting trip in the family's estate near Cambridge, in the country's North Island. His father, Rodney, suffered critical injuries in the accident but is said to be in a stable condition. Jimmy's older brother Oli, 12, also suffered injuries, but is reportedly 'recovering well' in a children's ward. A third child, understood to be a friend of the family, was also involved in the incident and was expected to be discharged from hospital. As they mourn the passing of Jimmy, the Schick's have requested all money raised on the Give a Little fundraising page be passed onto Emergency Services, who were first at the scene following the accident. Funds raised will be shared between the Cambridge Fire Brigade, Hato Hone St John and the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Trust. At the time of writing, over $214,000 has been raised from over 1800 generous donors. Meanwhile, Fire Brigade chief Dennis Hunt believes the six-seater ATV that the group were driving rolled on its side during the fatal hunting trip. The group were subsequently airlifted to hospital for further treatment. 'In incredibly sad circumstances, the family kindly asks for privacy as they come to terms with the devastating loss of their dearly loved Jimmy,' a Schick family spokesperson said in a statement published on Facebook. 'The Schick family and Windsor Park team express their sincere and heartfelt appreciation for the outpouring of love, support and concern during this most difficult of times. 'Rodney is receiving the best possible care from the dedicated team in the Intensive Care Unit at Waikato Hospital and further updates will be shared as information becomes available. 'He is in a stable condition with a long recovery expected. Oli is recovering well with support from the amazing team in the children's ward.' The Schick family are widely regarded as royalty within racing circles. The family's stable, Windsor Park Stud, is also admired as one of the southern hemisphere's most respected breeding organisations. They have bred some of the finest horses in the business, including the former Aidan O'Brien-trained Auguste Rodin, Paddington and Circus Maximus. Jimmy attended the Kaipaki School in Ōhaupō, and was described by his principal, Kim Budd and board of trustee member Lisette Balsom as a 'much loved student'. In a statement released to Stuff, they said: 'Our thoughts are with their whānau during this time of profound loss, including with other family members who are injured.' Racing NZ Thoroughbred also released a statement passing on their condolences to the family. 'Although we compete vigorously with each other no matter what part of our industry, we are still the racing family,' the statement read.

Police condemn 'hurtful' rumours over child deaths in Cambridge
Police condemn 'hurtful' rumours over child deaths in Cambridge

Otago Daily Times

time15-05-2025

  • Otago Daily Times

Police condemn 'hurtful' rumours over child deaths in Cambridge

Jimmy Schick was killed in an ATV crash near Cambridge last weekend. Photo: Supplied/Windsor Park Stud Police in Waikato have asked people to stop sharing untrue theories and rumours following the deaths of two children in Cambridge last weekend. A 14-year-old girl died after a house fire on Brennan Place, Cambridge on Saturday night. On Sunday, 10-year-old Jimmy Schick died in an all-terrain vehicle crash on French Pass Rd outside Cambridge. Three others were seriously injured in the accident. Police said they were investigating both incidents on behalf of the Coroner, who would make findings based on the facts. They asked that people refrain from publicly sharing "theories" and "rumours" that were not based on fact. "We have been made aware of some of these theories that are far removed from the facts. It is both unhelpful and hurtful to the grieving families." Sergeant Greg Foster said the deaths were tragedies. "Over the two incidents, emergency services from our local Cambridge volunteer fire brigade, ambulance, Westpac Rescue Helicopter and local Cambridge Police attended. I am extremely proud of the urgency, professionalism and care shown by everyone in the most difficult of situations. Their actions have undoubtedly saved lives." Foster said the families had expressed their gratitude for the efforts of all that were involved. The Schick family have started a Givealittle page to raise money for emergency services that responded to the crash. "Rod, Oli & Jack who were rescued at the scene would love to personally distribute all funds to the amazing emergency services, Cambridge Fire Brigade, Hato Hone St John Ambulance and the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Trust who were truly amazing in our time of need. A huge thanks also to our local Police who were fantastic," the family said. The family said they have been overwhelmed and extremely grateful for "the outpouring of love and support shown at this extremely difficult time".

Police condemn 'hurtful' rumours spread over child deaths in Cambridge
Police condemn 'hurtful' rumours spread over child deaths in Cambridge

RNZ News

time15-05-2025

  • RNZ News

Police condemn 'hurtful' rumours spread over child deaths in Cambridge

Jimmy Schick, who was killed in an ATV crash at Karapiro on 11 May 2025. Photo: Supplied/Windsor Park Stud Waikato Police have asked people to stop sharing untrue theories and rumours following the death of two children in Cambridge last weekend. A 14-year-old girl died after a house fire on Brennan Place, Cambridge on Saturday night. On Sunday, 10-year-old Jimmy Schick died in an all-terrain vehicle crash on French Pass Road outside of Cambridge. Three others were seriously injured in the accident. Waikato Police said it was conducting investigations into both incidents on behalf of the Coroner who would make findings based on the facts. It asked that people refrain from publicly sharing "theories" and "rumours" that are not based on fact. "We have been made aware of some of these theories that are far removed from the facts. It is both unhelpful and hurtful to the grieving families." Sergeant Greg Foster of Cambridge Police said the deaths were tragedies. "Over the two incidents emergency services from our local Cambridge volunteer fire brigade, ambulance, Westpac Rescue Helicopter and local Cambridge Police attended. I am extremely proud of the urgency, professionalism and care shown by everyone in the most difficult of situations. Their actions have undoubtedly saved lives." Foster said the families have expressed their gratitude for the efforts of all that were involved. The Schick family have started a Give a Little page to raise money for emergency services that responded to the crash. "Rod, Oli & Jack who were rescued at the scene would love to personally distribute all funds to the amazing emergency services, Cambridge Fire Brigade, Hato Hone St John Ambulance and the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Trust who were truly amazing in our time of need. A huge thanks also to our local Police who were fantastic," the family said. The family said they have been overwhelmed and extremely grateful for the outpouring of love and support shown at this extremely difficult time. Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero, a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.

Horse racing community left shattered by tragic death of 10-year-old son of one of the sport's biggest families
Horse racing community left shattered by tragic death of 10-year-old son of one of the sport's biggest families

Daily Mail​

time13-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Mail​

Horse racing community left shattered by tragic death of 10-year-old son of one of the sport's biggest families

One of New Zealand's most high-profile horse racing families has been struck by tragedy after a 10-year-old boy died, and two other family members were injured following an off-road vehicle crash. Jimmy Schick, aged 10, passed away following an off-road accident while the group were believed to be on a hunting trip in the family's estate near to Cambridge, New Zealand, on Sunday. His father, Rodney, suffered critical injuries in the accident but is said to be in a stable condition. His brother, Oli, aged 12, also suffered injuries in the accident but is said to be 'recovering well' in the children's ward. A third child, understood to be a friend of the family, was also involved in the incident and is expected to be discharged from hospital on Wednesday, according to the New Zealand Herald. Fire Brigade chief Dennis Hunt believes the six-seater ATV the group were driving had rolled on its side during the hunting trip. The group were subsequently airlifted to hospital for further treatment. Jimmy Schick (centre) pictured with his father Rodney (right) and brother Oli (left) were said to be out hunting on the Schick family's land when the accident took place 'In incredibly sad circumstances, the family kindly asks for privacy as they come to terms with the devastating loss of their dearly loved Jimmy,' a Schick family spokesperson said in a statement published on Facebook. 'The Schick family and Windsor Park team express their sincere and heartfelt appreciation for the outpouring of love, support and concern during this most difficult of times. 'Rodney is receiving the best possible care from the dedicated team in the Intensive Care Unit at Waikato Hospital and further updates will be shared as information becomes available.' 'He is in a stable condition with a long recovery expected. Oli is recovering well with support from the amazing team in the children's ward.' In the racing world, the Schick family are well regarded as royalty within the sport. The family's stable, Windsor Park Stud, is revered as one of the southern hemisphere's most respected breeding organisations, being admired by those around the horse racing community. The Schicks have bred some of the finest horses in the business, including the former Aidan O'Brien-trained Auguste Rodin, Paddington and Circus Maximus.

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