Huge send-off planned for Jonah Lomu as Queen pays respects
Former coach John Hart reveals All Blacks legend died from heart attack ‘related to his kidney condition’
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Queen Elizabeth II offered her condolences over Jonah Lomu's death Friday as the rugby legend's family revealed they were planning a send-off as big as the great man himself.
The family said they had been overwhelmed by a global "outpouring of love" after the charismatic winger died unexpectedly on Wednesday aged just 40, leaving a wife and two young sons.
Former All Blacks coach John Hart said feelings were so intense in Lomu's native New Zealand that Auckland's Eden Park stadium may be needed as a venue for a public memorial.
Flanked by the player's relatives outside the family's Auckland home, Hart said Prime Minister John Key's office had relayed condolences from the Queen to Lomu's widow Nadene.
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