The daughter of a former New Zealand All Black has been charged in relation to an alleged hit and run that left a 65-year-old man dead on the side of an Auckland road.
Helena Jade Cribb, the daughter of Ron Cribb, was charged earlier this year after an investigation into death of Jason Collins who was found dead by a member of the public on O'Brien Rd, Lucas Heights in the early hours of December 7.
The 22-year-old previously had name suppression, however her lawyer, Adam Holland, confirmed suppression had now lapsed.
She faces a charge of operating a vehicle carelessly, causing a death while under the influence of drunk or a drug. Cribb is set to reappear in court in September.
Earlier this year, Detective Sergeant Ben Bergin said the vehicle and driver allegedly involved had been identified shortly after Collins' death.
"A thorough investigation has been underway into the tragic circumstances by the Waitematā CIB and we have reached a point where charges have been filed."
A statement on behalf of the Collins' family said he was a devoted father, husband and trusted friend to many in the community.
"The tragic loss of Jason has left an unfillable void in our hearts"
"...his absence is a constant ache, a relentless reminder of what we've lost.
"Taken from us too soon, his departure is a profound and senseless blow that we struggle to comprehend.
"Each day is a battle against the overwhelming emptiness left in his wake.
"We ask for privacy at this time as we continue to grieve."