A man who allegedly set himself on fire outside Parliament has reportedly died in Wellington hospital overnight.
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Māori Unionist call on Iwi to support an end workplace deaths
Māori unionists mark Workers Memorial Day with a call for iwi-unions to work in collaboration with The Council of Trade Unions (CTU) in an effort to end workplace deaths.
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Man dies in car accident after fleeing police in Māngere
A man has died in South Auckland this morning after the car he was a passenger in fled from police and later crashed into a building.
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Simeki whānau finally lay brave son to rest
A serene final resting place close to home for the young Niuean-Māori man who dared to tackle the fierce Bali Sea to save his girlfriend.
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Two dead in ‘horrific’ car and bus collision near Te Anau
Two people have died in a collision between a car and a bus carrying tourists near Te Anau. Police have confirmed that the vehicles involved were a passenger bus carrying tourists and a rented smaller vehicle. The collision caused a fire which enveloped both vehicles. Southern Area Commander Inspector Joel Lamb described the incident as ‘horrific’.
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Fatal crash in Ruatahuna
Police have confirmed that one person has died following a fatal crash on Ruatahuna Rd, Ruatahuna.
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Driver still unknown in hit and run incident killing 16-year-old
16-year old Jacob Pakura (Te Whānau-a-Apanui/Ngāti Ranginui) was found lying on the road in Auckland's New Lynn after a hit and run incident on Saturday night.
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Whānau Ora assist Tongan victims of Gisborne bus crash
Pasifika Futures Whānau Ora was part of a support network on the ground immediately to offer comfort and support to families of victims of the Gisborne bus crash on Christmas Eve.
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Te Kauwhata driveway fatality – name released
Police can now release the name of the child who died as a result of an incident in Te Kauwhata on 26th December 2016 at approximately 11.40am. She is 2-year-old Tyler Te Ruru Ahurei Davis of Te Kauwhata.
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Road toll surpasses 2013 total- 81 days to go
With 81 days still to go in the year the number of people killed on our roads is now more than the entire 2013 road toll. “In 2013 New Zealand had a record low road toll of 253 deaths but since then the number of road deaths has sadly gone back up,” says AA Motoring Affairs General Manager Mike Noon.