Hawke's Bay Today

Names of crash dead released

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Police have released the names of two people killed in a head-on crash south of Napier on one of New Zealand's most deadly stretches of road.

The crash happened about 4.35pm on Thursday, and police during the weekend named the pair as Janina Pascoe, 31, of Napier, and Matiu Whatarau, 17, of Hastings.

A second teenager from the car yesterday was in a serious but stable condition at Hawke's Bay Hospital.

A man in the utility received minor injuries and a woman was reported to have survived uninjured.

Those killed and the second youth were all in a southbound car which collided with an oncoming canopied utility as the car came out of left-hand bend on Sandy Rd.

It is part of a 5.5km Sandy and Brookfield­s roads route between Pakowhai and Meeanee roads which has claimed seven lives in five crashes since May 2007.

The route has a speed limit of 100km/h, but a recommende­d maximum speed of 65km/h on the bend.

All of the fatalities have happened at separate sites, three deaths (including those on Thursday) in two crashes on the northernmo­st Napier City Council side of the 300-metres-long, one-way Brookfield­s Bridge, and four in the Hastings District Council sector of Brookfield­s Rd.

In 2014, the Hastings council moved to lower the limit to 80km/h on its side of the bridge, and had installed signs at Pakowhai and the ramp heading south off the Brookfield­s Bridge before having to rescind the decision, and remove the sign because of public opposition linked to the consultati­on process.

The Napier council however made no move to reduce the limit on its side in 2014, but a cut to 80km/h is recommende­d in its current proposal.

Users say traffic on the link builds at before and after work times seasonally, but there have been significan­t increases in Napier-bound traffic during the Pakowhai RdHawke's Bay Expressway-Links Rd roadworks which started in late January, during which motorists have been advised to take alternativ­e routes to avoid highway congestion.

Thursday's crash was the second double-fatality on roads from the Wairoa to Tararua districts in less than 24 hours, and the third multiplefa­tality crash in the region in less than four weeks.

Hastings lawyer Jessica Greig and partner's son Reign Watene, aged 3, died about 4.45pm on Wednesday when the vehicle they were in collided with a train at a crossing on Troup Rd, southwest of Woodville, and three people died as a result of a State Highway 2 crash south of Nuhaka on July 5.

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