Weekend Herald

Teen run down in targeted attack

- Rachel Maher

A teenage boy run over multiple times in a targeted attack “may well pass away”, say the police detective investigat­ing the violent incident at a Nga¯ruawa¯hia sports park on Wednesday.

The 15-year-old was yesterday fighting for his life in Waikato Hospital’s intensive care unit, having suffered multiple fractures and internal injuries when he was deliberate­ly struck by a person driving a black Toyota Auris, who then ran the boy over two more times, Detective Inspector Darrell Harpur told Newstalk ZB’s Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive.

The boy was on Old Taupiri Rd near the entrance of the Hopuhopu Sports Park at 5pm on Wednesday when he was hit. It’s understood he had been visiting his nan when he was targeted by the driver.

Newshub reported that the boy’s father visited the spot where he was hit yesterday afternoon, saying his son was a good boy and he couldn’t understand why he had been singled out.

Harpur urged members of the public to come forward with any informatio­n or dashcam footage that may help police find the driver. They hadn’t been able to speak to the teen and were keeping an open mind on why he was targeted.

“The injuries this young man sustained are life-changing and our sympathies are with him and his wha¯nau. We’ve got a victim liaison officer, and whatever we can do to support them, we will, but there’s a long, long road ahead and he may well pass away.”

Police believed the teen was targeted.

“If you look at the behaviours involved, there’s obviously a lot of anger ... it’s not certainly something you would do randomly, pick someone at random and run them down and then run over them twice.”

Police wanted to hear from anyone who had seen the Toyota Auris, which he described as “essentiall­y a Japanese import Corolla” and which had the number plate NBE817.

The car was in Huntly about

4.40pm before being driven to the Hopuhopu area.

It was later abandoned in the carpark area of the Pukemokemo­ke Bush Reserve near Tauhei.

“We would like to hear from any members of the public or motorists who may have seen this car or have dashcam footage, who were travelling in the Huntly area, on Great South Rd and the Taupiri area on Wednesday afternoon, particular­ly between

4.30pm and 5.30pm,” Harpur said. “We would also like to hear from anyone who saw this car or may have dashcam footage in and around Pukemokemo­ke Bush Reserve on Tauhei Rd.”

Anyone with informatio­n or footage can contact police on 105 quoting the file number 240410/3018, Harpur said.

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