Kapiti News

One dead, two badly injured after stolen ute flees police near Ō taki

-

One person has died and two others were badly injured after the vehicle they were in crashed north of Ō taki after fleeing police.

Just after 10.30pm on Friday, a stolen ute wanted in connection with a robbery in Ō taki earlier in the evening was signalled to stop by police just south of Levin.

Acting Central District Commander Inspector Clifford Brown confirmed a pursuit was initiated but was abandoned within several minutes due to the manner of driving, and the ute continued at speed heading south on State Highway 1.

At about 10.50pm the vehicle was observed turning back onto SH1 from Waikanae, heading north in the southbound lane. The ute collided head-on with another vehicle just south of Lawlors Rd at about 11.05pm.

The driver of the ute was pronounced dead at the scene, while the two passengers were in a serious and critical condition respective­ly.

There were four occupants of the other vehicle, who were moderately and seriously injured.

The Police Serious Crash Unit attended and the incident will be fully investigat­ed. Police have also referred the matter to the Independen­t

Police Conduct Authority, as is standard for such events.

“An outcome like this is never something police want, and our thoughts are with those in the other vehicle who were needlessly injured,” said Brown.

Potential charges against those in the ute will be considered in due course.

Hato Hone St John was alerted at 11.05pm and dispatched six ambulances, two managers, one rapid response unit, and one helicopter to the scene.

“Our crews assessed and treated six patients in total; three in a serious condition and two in a moderate condition who were transporte­d by road, and one in a critical condition who was airlifted, all to Wellington hospital,” said a spokespers­on.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from New Zealand