Police Road Fatality Reports: Extreme Censorship in Effect to “Compensate” for Saturday’s quintuple “road murders”
- No road fatality report allowed by police today (Friday), as of posting, despite multiple serious crashes that have been reported locally.
- ONLY four fatalities reports have been allowed since Saturday’s quintuple road kills.
- Based on insider information, statistical models and local news, We believe about 900 people were killed and 8,000 others seriously/critically injured on NZ suicide roads in 2016; however, only 328 fatalities were reported last year.
- To protect the tourist industry and massive foreign investment, about two out of every three road fatalities go unreported, or the dead are statistically resurrected by NZ government.
- 32 Foreigners killed in New Zealand in 32 days [Posted on January 25, 2017]
- Police told to keep their mouths shut about overseas licence holders
- Don’t reveal crash driver’s ethnicity, police told.
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Correction: Young couple from Singapore killed in record time on NZ death roads
The victims, believed to by Dutch tourists [unconfirmed,] were killed in a head-on crash between a Jucy rental van and an ute on State Highway 1, south of Dunsandel, about 40km south of Christchurch just after 1pm on Thursday.
The victims, aged in their mid 20s to early 30s, are said to have arrived in New Zealand about two hours earlier.
Driver of the other vehicle has sustained non-life threatening injuries.
At least two people killed on the same spot four years ago, fate of other victims unknown
Gaurav Bhabhera, aged 28, an Indian national, and Marae Judy Dean, aged 52, of Ashburton, driver of the second vehicle involved in the head-on crash were killed. Mr Bhabhera’s wife, Jaina Bhabhera, remained in a critical condition in Christchurch Hospital’s intensive care unit, some three days after the crash. Her fate is currently unknown.
Police implicitly accused the Indian victim of making the exact same mistake: “Sergeant Jones says Police are not speculating on the cause of the crash at this stage, but investigations are looking at possible contributing factors including unfamiliarity with conditions and driver distraction.” http://www.police.govt.nz/news/release/names-bankside-crash-victims-released
Tourist Death Record
The previous “death record” was held by a French national, Remi Morilleau, 27, who was killed in a three-car crash in Northland on Christmas Day just hours after arriving in New Zealand.
“The tourist’s partner and the driver of another car suffered serious injuries and two children were treated for minor injuries after the crash on State Highway 1 near Whangarei about 6.45pm on Christmas Day,” according to a report.
The French couple had been in NZ for about 4 hours, driving just 160km from Auckland airport.
Killed in New Zealand – latest reported casualties, name releases
Fatal truck crash in Gisborne – Name release:
Police can now confirm the name of the six-year-old girl who died after being struck by a truck in Gisborne on Tuesday, 2 May 2017. She was Carla Neems, of Gisborne. http://www.police.govt.nz/news/release/name-release-fatal-truck-crash-gisborne
Name release following fatal Woolston fire – Canterbury
The man who was killed in a fire in Woolston on 11 April was 50-year-old Steven Ian Cameron, police said. “The fire occurred on 11 April and Mr Cameron was transferred to Middlemore Hospital for treatment for his injuries where he died on 26 April.” [Because his death was neither a road-kill, nor deemed to be a “state secret,” the police finally released his name today, May 5, 2017.] http://www.police.govt.nz/news/release/name-release-following-fatal-woolston-fire
TO BE CONTINUED…
Kiwis are complicit in the deaths of thousands of foreigners
About 4,000 overseas visitors, international students, foreign workers and recent emigrants have lost their lives and about 24,000 others seriously injured in New Zealand since January 2000.
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