Otago Daily Times

Police still seeking driver who left crash scene

- JOHN LEWIS john.lewis@odt.co.nz

DUNEDIN police are still on the hunt for a driver who left the scene of a crash in Ravensbour­ne Rd, which critically injured one and seriously injured four others.

A police spokeswoma­n said they were called to the scene, near Forsyth Barr Stadium, at 9.15pm on Friday.

‘‘A silver Holden Commodore crossed the centre line, travelling north on Ravensbour­ne Rd. It collided with a Kia Sorento, travelling south.

‘‘The headon impact caused significan­t damage to both vehicles.’’

One passenger received a split spleen and was in a critical condition, and four teenagers were in a serious condition with a mix of broken clavicles and head injuries.

They were taken to Dunedin Hospital. Two others also received minor injuries but were treated at the scene.

‘‘A driver of one of the vehicles did leave the scene on foot.

‘‘Inquiries were undertaken to try to locate them — we did area searches — but we were unable to locate them.’’

She said police were continuing to search for the driver.

A Fire and Emergency New Zealand spokesman said one person was initially trapped in a vehicle and was extricated by firefighte­rs.

The road was completely blocked and traffic management was put in place for a time.

 ?? PHOTO: VAN ANTICS ?? Extensive damage . . . Both cars were badly damaged in this two carcrash in Ravensbour­ne Rd, Dunedin, on Friday.
PHOTO: VAN ANTICS Extensive damage . . . Both cars were badly damaged in this two carcrash in Ravensbour­ne Rd, Dunedin, on Friday.

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