“THIS WAS THE LAST THING HE RECORDED” — Chi:lling F00tage of 15-Year-Old Surfaces as Mount Maunganui Search Enters Critical Hours

The final recorded moment of the 15-year-old boy before the catastrophic landslide at Mount Maunganui in New Zealand has left search teams, rescuers and the public speechless — and a small, almost unnoticeable detail at the very end is now haunting everyone involved in the desperate recovery effort.

The footage — captured on a family’s phone at the Beachside Holiday Park campsite — starts innocently enough. It shows a peaceful summer afternoon: tents lined along the forest edge, children laughing, parents chatting, the sound of waves in the distance. The boy, whose identity is being protected, is seen walking toward the camera with a big smile, holding a soccer ball and calling out to his younger siblings to join him for a quick kick-around. Everything feels completely ordinary — just another carefree getaway for families enjoying the North Island’s beautiful coastal spot.

Then, in a matter of seconds, the ground begins to shake violently. The camera jerks wildly as the boy turns toward the slope above the campground. A low, ominous rumble grows louder. Trees snap. Rocks begin tumbling. The boy freezes for a split second, eyes wide, before dropping the ball and starting to run back toward the tents. The video captures his last clear words: “Everyone, get up! Move!” — shouted over his shoulder as he sprints to warn others.

The footage ends abruptly as the first wave of mud and debris crashes into the frame. The phone is dropped, tumbling to the ground, but the audio continues for a few more seconds: screams, crashing rock, the boy’s voice calling out names of friends and family — then sudden, eerie silence.

That final detail — the small, almost unnoticeable moment when the boy turns back one last time to check if anyone is following him — is now haunting search teams. “He could have kept running straight to safety,” one rescuer told media. “But he stopped, looked back, made sure the others were moving. That split-second decision may have cost him everything.”

The landslide struck shortly after 5:00 a.m. on January 23, 2026, triggered by days of torrential rain saturating the steep volcanic slopes above the campsite. A wall of earth, rock and uprooted trees buried the lower campground, swallowing tents and vehicles. Rescue efforts have continued non-stop with dogs, drones, thermal imaging and heavy machinery, but the scale of the slide and ongoing instability have made progress agonizingly slow.

At least 14 survivors have been pulled from the debris, many with crush injuries and severe trauma. Four fatalities have been confirmed, including the heroic woman who ran through the campsite waking people up. Several children — including the 15-year-old boy in the video — remain missing. His family has not spoken publicly yet, but friends say they are “clinging to any hope” while preparing for the worst.

The boy’s final act — turning back to help others — has become a symbol of courage amid unimaginable tragedy. The video has been shared millions of times, with #PrayForMountMaunganui trending nationwide. Messages read: “He was a hero in the last seconds of his life,” and “That turn… that’s what real bravery looks like.”

Geologists blame saturated slopes and extreme weather, exacerbated by climate change. A full safety review of the campsite is underway.

As search teams dig through the rubble, the boy’s last recorded words — “Everyone, get up! Move!” — continue to echo. A child who should have been safe in a summer paradise instead spent his final moments trying to save others. The truth of what happened next may never be fully known — but his courage, frozen in that haunting frame, will never be forgotten.

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