Fake funeral fund adds more heartache to Summit Rd crash victim's family

Tayla Alexander, 17, died in a crash on Wednesday night in Christchurch. Photo: Facebook
Tayla Alexander, 17, died in a crash on Wednesday night in Christchurch. Photo: Facebook
Tayla Alexander's family is having to deal with further heartache after a fraudulent fundraising page was set up to supposedly pay for her funeral.

The 17-year-old has been identified as the person killed in a late-night crash on Wednesday on Summit Rd on Christchurch's Port Hills.

Hours after the crash, a fake fundraising page was set up on the Go Get Funding website with a photo of the dead teen and the title: "Tayla Alexander Funeral Fund".

Now her family and friends are warning the public to not donate to the page, which has been set up using Tayla's immediate family's names.

"This is a fake page. Do not donate. This person is trying to take advantage of this tragedy," a person has written in the comments section.

Passing motorists tried to free the Summit Rd crash victims.
Passing motorists tried to free the Summit Rd crash victims.
"That's so disgusting! Hope they face karma thinking it's okay to do this. So sad for someone to try and take advantage at such a tragic time," another friend has written on Facebook.

It is understood the person critically ill in hospital is also a teenager.

At least two other teenagers are thought to have also been in the vehicle when the crash happened.

Emergency crews were called to the scene of the crash just before 11pm after reports a car had crashed and caught fire.