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Brit girl, 2, missing in New Zealand after her mum’s 4×4 was swept away in flash flooding with her still inside

Little Emily Saunders is feared drowned after she became trapped in a submerged car

A TODDLER is feared drowned after her parents' 4x4 was swept away in flash flooding as they tried to cross a river.

Two-year-old Emily Saunders disappeared underwater after becoming trapped in the submerged car.

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Emily Saunders pictured as a baby with her mum SandraCredit: Facebook
British girl Emily Saunders, two, is missing in New Zealand after being swept away during flash floodingCredit: stuff.nz

Her parents Sandra and Michael Saunders managed to escape before desperately trying to get help from a nearby farm house.

The British farm workers, who emigrated to New Zealand, had driven across Paeroa River near Harihari, south of Hokitika, to pick up friends.

But tragedy struck when their car got stuck during a torrential downpour.

Emily went missing along with 66-year-old Barry Petrie, whose body has since been discovered on the beach south of the rivermouth.

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Officials have been forced to suspend the search for the missing girl because of nightfall and heavy rain.

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Searchers found Petrie's body on the beach south of the rivermouth about 2pm on Friday.

Emily has two young sisters. The family emigrated to New Zealand from Britain.

The couple worked as sharemilkers for farm owners Frank and Anne Simpson.

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The happy, smiling toddler was swept away in her parents' 4x4 as the heavy rain proved too powerful

Anne described Emily, who had two older siblings, as "a lovely girl" who she often babysat.

She added: "She was a darling little two-and-a-half-year-old."

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