Warkworth search: body recovered in search for missing man

Source: New Zealand Police

Attribute to Inspector Simon Walker, Waitematā Police:

Police can confirm a body has been recovered from the Mahurangi River near Warkworth.

The body was located earlier this evening during ongoing search efforts. While formal identification is still underway, Police believe the body is that of the 47‑year‑old Kiribati man who was reported missing after being washed away during severe weather on Wednesday.

Police extend their sincere condolences to the man’s whānau at this very difficult time. Family members have been informed and are being supported by Police.

Police would like to acknowledge and thank the many people and teams involved in the search over recent days, including Land Search and Rescue, Fire and Emergency New Zealand, other supporting agencies, and the many community members who assisted in challenging conditions.

The man’s death is not being treated as suspicious, and will be referred to the Coroner.

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Road blocked, Pages Road, Linwood

Source: New Zealand Police

Pages Road, Linwood, is blocked following a serious crash this afternoon.

Police were called to the two-vehicle crash, involving an E-Scooter and a car, around 1.10pm.

The person on the E-Scooter, has serious injuries and has been transported to hospital.

The Serious Crash Unit have been advised, and the road is expected to be blocked, between Nicholas Drive and Kearneys Road, for some time while emergency services work at the scene.

Motorists are advised to avoid the area where possible and expect delays.

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Mount Maunganui slip: Recovery operation under way

Source: New Zealand Police

The search for victims of Thursday’s landslide at Mount Maunganui is now moving into a recovery phase.

Bay of Plenty District Commander Superintendent Tim Anderson said the operation was formally handed over to Police by Fire and Emergency New Zealand at 11:20am today.

“Every single person involved in this operation has been focused solely on saving the lives of the people under the slip. Search teams have been working through the slip layer by layer, but tragically it is now apparent that we will not be able to bring them home alive.

“This is heartbreaking news for the families and the dozens of people who have been working day and night, hoping for a positive outcome.

“We informed the families of this news this morning and we’re continuing to provide them with wrap around support. They are going through something very few people could understand, and we ask that they be given space to grieve.”

Names of those unaccounted for:

Police can now confirm the names of the six individuals that are unaccounted for. They are:

  • Lisa Anne Maclennan, 50, from Morrinsville
  • Måns Loke Bernhardsson, 20, from Sweden
  • Jacqualine Suzanne Wheeler, 71, from Rotorua
  • Susan Doreen Knowles, 71, from Ngongotaha
  • Sharon Maccanico, 15, from Auckland
  • Max Furse-Kee, 15, from Auckland

Search progresses in challenging terrain

Search teams have located human remains under the slip and formal identification is proceeding, Superintendent Anderson says.

“I urge people to remember that we are in the early stages of the investigation and, out of respect for the victims, the families, and the Coronial process, we will not be going into detail about what we have found or who we believe it could be.

“This afternoon, search teams, supported by contractors and machinery, are continuing to work through the debris, towards the amenities block. It’s taken two days to get to this point, but they’re getting closer.

“From what we have seen, the building suffered catastrophic damage and we are confronted with the reality that it is highly unlikely anyone would have been able to survive.

“The material that slipped from the mountain is sodden. It’s heavy and hit with massive force. The impact, movement and weight means this is an incredibly challenging scene to work through, and those involved are doing their jobs admirably and respectfully.

“The welfare of those on the search ground is of utmost importance and we’re offering them support if they need it.”

Coronial process

Responsibility for identifying the victims, along with other legal processes, now passes to the Coroners Court. An internationally approved process for disaster victim identification (DVI) is being followed.

“I am deeply saddened by the news of the deaths during these weather events,” says Chief Coroner Judge Anna Tutton.

“I want to reassure families and friends that the people you love, who have died in this tragedy, will be cared for and treated with dignity and respect as we work through the necessary processes.

“Victims will be transported to the Hamilton mortuary, where any post mortem examinations required will be performed, and, with the assistance of Police and other specialists, coroners will determine the identity of the victims. In circumstances like this, identification can be a painstaking, complex process, especially when people are severely injured – and that process takes time.

“I can’t say how long the identification process will take – but I give my absolute assurance that we will work very carefully – and as quickly as we can – to reunite families.”

Information on the DVI process can be found here.

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Road closed, State Highway 1, Oakleigh, Whangārei

Source: New Zealand Police

State Highway 1, Oakleigh, Whangārei, is closed following a serious crash this afternoon.

Police were notified of the three-vehicle crash, between Oakleigh Rise and Mangapai Road, around 2.20pm.

Initial indicators are that there are serious injuries.

The Serious Crash Unit has been advised, and the road is expected to be closed for some time while emergency services work at the scene.

Diversions are in place at the Maungakaramea Road and State Highway 1 intersection, and the Mangapai Road and State Highway 1 intersection.

Motorists are advised to avoid the area and expect delays.

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Media advisory: Media stand-up, Mount Maunganui

Source: New Zealand Police

A media stand-up regarding weather-related incidents in Western Bay of Plenty will be held in Mount Maunganui at 12:30pm.

This will be held outside the surf club, at the corner of Marine Parade and Adams Avenue.

Police, alongside Fire and Emergency New Zealand and Civil Defence will be present.

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Homicide investigation launched, Clutha

Source: New Zealand Police

Please attribute to Detective Sergeant Hayden Smale:

A homicide investigation has been launched following the death of a woman in Crichton, Clutha last night.

Emergency services were called to Adams Flat Road at around 6:10pm.

A man remains in a critical condition in hospital following the incident.

A scene guard is in place at the address while Police staff conduct a scene examination.

Enquiries into the circumstances of the incident remain ongoing.

There is not believed to be any risk to public safety following this incident.

The Crichton community can expect to see an increased Police presence in the area while these enquiries are carried out.

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Man unaccounted for after water-related incident, Opotiki

Source: New Zealand Police

Please attribute to Inspector Nicky Cooney, Eastern Bay of Plenty Area Commander:

An operation is underway to locate a man who is unaccounted for following a water-related incident in Opotiki.

Police were called to the Waioeka River at around 5.30pm yesterday after a report that a man had fallen off his boat and was swept downstream.

Emergency services carried out an initial search of the area and located the vessel nearby.

A rescue helicopter and private helicopters were also engaged in the search, as well as local jet boat operators.

Sadly, at this stage, the man remains outstanding.

Today, Police continue to search for the man in the Waioeka River, near the junction with Waiata Stream.

Police will be using land-based and water-based resources, alongside a Police drone to carry out aerial searches.

We continue to support the man’s family at this difficult time.

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Name release: Workplace incident, Rangitikei

Source: New Zealand Police

Police can now release the name of the person who died following a workplace incident on Taihape-Napier Road, Rangitikei, on Tuesday 13 January.

He was Keith Rupene Douglas Pokiha, 17, from Paeroa.

Our thoughts are with Keith’s family and friends during this difficult time.

Enquiries into the circumstances of the incident are ongoing.

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Serious incident, Clutha

Source: New Zealand Police

Attribute to Detective Sergeant Hayden Smale:

One person has been found dead, and another is in critical condition, after a serious incident at a Crichton, Clutha, address this evening.

Police were called to the incident on Adams Flat Road around 6.10pm.

A scene guard remains in place at the address while a scene examination is carried out.

Enquiries into the circumstances of the incident are ongoing.

Further updates will be provided when they become available.

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Road closed, Riccarton Avenue eastbound, Christchurch Central

Source: New Zealand Police

Riccarton Avenue, Christchurch Central, is closed eastbound following a serious crash this evening.

Police responded to the crash, where a pedestrian has been struck by a vehicle, around 6.50pm.

The pedestrian has been seriously injured.

The Serious Crash Unit has been advised and the road will remain closed eastbound while emergency services work at the scene.

Entrance to the hospital’s emergency department will remain accessible.

Motorists are advised to avoid the area where possible and expect delays.

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