Police name 17-year-old Moana Titihuia Matthews the young person killed following a police pursuit at the weekend.
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Waihi mine deceased named
The man who died at a Waihi mine last night can now be named. Tipiwai Stainton, a 29-year-old male from Western Bay of Plenty, died following a workplace accident at OceanaGold Mine, Waihi last night.
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Rolleston ‘stable’, moved to Waikato Hospital
James Rolleston was transferred to Waikato Hospital from Tauranga Hospital yesterday afternoon. He is in a stable condition in the Intensive Care Unit. The award-winning 19-year old actor from Whakatōhea was airlifted to Tauranga Hospital following a car accident near Ōpōtiki at around 10.30pm Wednesday night.
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Woman hit by vehicle at Three Kings, Auckland
At 12.05pm today a woman was hit by a car on Mount Albert Rd, Three Kings.
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Friends pay tribute to lost loved one at Raglan bridge
The death of 16-year-old Richard Keremeta who died tragically after an incident at the local hotspot in Raglan has shocked the community to its core. Police have not yet released the name of the boy, but it was disclosed by those who knew him.
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Fatal accident off Te Kōpua bridge, Raglan
A 16-year-old boy died after jumping from the Te Kōpua bridge in Raglan today.
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Road safety message not sinking in
The road deaths have climbed to 19 this year, following a serious car crash just south of Whangarei this morning. Despite numerous safety warnings put in place by the police including tightening of road rules, the two-week road toll shows the message is still not sinking in.
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Native Affairs Summer Series – An Urban Tragedy
What could be worse than driving over your son or daughter? It’s believed that more than 60 per cent of children run over in driveways are run over by a parent, and most of those are dads.
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Housing New Zealand aims to reduce driveway accidents
Housing New Zealand has over 14,000 houses that are being targeted for safety improvements to help reduce the risk of driveway accidents.
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Waikato Police encourage safe driving following recent accidents
Waikato police are urging all drivers to become 'safe drivers' to ensure safer families. This call comes following six recent crashes that occurred within the space of three hours, one of them a fatal crash.