The Lost 01 | Kirsa Jensen

JUN 15, 202635 MIN
Motive: The Lost

The Lost 01 | Kirsa Jensen

JUN 15, 202635 MIN

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<p>Paloma Migone digs into the cold cases of those who never came home. In episode one, Robyn Jensen says she'll never give up hope of finding her daughter, Kirsa.</p><p><em>This series was first released on 3 November 2017</em></p><p><a href="https://youtu.be/p6hmhmv6jZM"><a href="https://youtu.be/p6hmhmv6jZM">Watch a video segment from the episode here</a></a></p><p>Time is running out for Robyn Jensen.</p><p>The 72 year-old hasn&#x27;t seen her daughter, Kirsa, in more than 34 years.</p><p>Kirsa was 14 when she went missing while riding her horse, Commodore, along a Napier beach on the first day of spring in 1983. The terrible story gripped the country for weeks, months, years. Teenage girls weren&#x27;t meant to just disappear in broad daylight. Not here. Not like this. Yet while the mystery remains unsolved, Robyn&#x27;s questions just remain. What happened to Kirsa, the animal-loving teenage girl who would be 49 next month?</p><p>Despite the passage of time, Robyn&#x27;s determination to find her daughter hasn&#x27;t faded - it&#x27;s only become more urgent. Rather than time being a healer, it&#x27;s opening a new wound as the fear grows her own life could end before she&#x27;s able to put Kirsa to rest.</p><p>&quot;She&#x27;s my daughter. She is just so very precious to me and the longer it goes, the harder it is because one day I may be dead and she may not be found.</p><p>&quot;To be able to locate her and put her in a decent place, to rest forever, is vitally important to me.&quot;</p><p>Robyn has spoken with RNZ as part of a new podcast, The Lost, which looks into some of the country&#x27;s missing persons cases.</p><p>&quot;There is a whole new generation of people who don&#x27;t know or haven&#x27;t heard or know that there was a girl in Napier that something happened to,&quot; she says.</p><p>Robyn describes her daughter Kirsa as a serious and dedicated child, who adored animals and dreamed of being a vet and a rider for the New Zealand equestrian team.</p><p>&quot;When I think of her, I think curls and bubbles and laughter and responsibility,&quot; she says. &quot;Generous and kind and putting others first, but so dedicated to what she wanted to do. She would have done anything for an animal.&quot;</p><p>Before her disappearance, the family was living in Napier, as Kirsa&#x27;s father, Dan, was the Anglican minister at St Augustine&#x27;s Church. Kirsa had been volunteering at a local vet clinic and training Commodore for the upcoming Hawke&#x27;s Bay Royal A&amp;P Show during the school holidays&#8230;</p><p><a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/podcast/motive?share=3afbff02-6a86-4a5c-881a-13132b286b53">Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details</a></p>