Rihari Dargaville: More Support Needed For Agent Orange Victims

Feb. 28, 2023, 9:23 a.m.

A returned serviceman who fought in the Vietnam war between 1961 and 1971, Rihari Dargaville, is currently seeking medical attention in Australia for the ongoing health issues suffered since returning home from the war. Victims exposed to Agent Orange will likely develop serious health complications over time. No specialists in New Zealand deal with the ongoing health issues suffered by those in contact with the chemical, says Rihari Dargaville returned serviceman and kaumātua of Ngāpuhi.

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