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The Wahine was a passenger ferry that sank near Wellington, New Zealand in 1968, resulting in the loss of 53 lives. This event had a significant impact on the families of the victims, the survivors, and the wider community, leading to changes in maritime safety regulations and procedures to prevent similar tragedies in the future. The sinking of the Wahine also remains a poignant memory in New Zealand's history.

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