The Most Heavily Censored Blog in New Zealand [But “He” Who Laughs Last…]
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Police Road Fatality Reports: Extreme Censorship in Effect:
- Only two road fatality reports allowed by police today, as of posting, despite multiple serious crashes. [One cause of death already disputed…]
- At least five foreigners have been killed in vehicle-related crashes in New Zealand last week. The fatalities include two Singapore nationals, two Samoans and one Aussie.
- 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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Lisette Ellison, 13, missing for four days
Lisette Ellison, a 13-year-old Palmerston North girl, has been missing for four days, police said. She is 165-centimetres tall and of thin build and was last seen on Wednesday.
She was wearing a Freyberg High School uniform and a black puffer jacket, police said.

Lisette Ellison, 13, who looks more like a woman in her mid twenties in this photo, was last seen four days ago on 10/05/2017. She is believed to be with friends either in Feilding or the Palmerston North area. Lisette is 165cm and of a thin build. She was wearing a Freyberg High School uniform and a black puffer jacket, police said. Photo: police page on Facehook.
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Heavily Censored News From New Zealand’s Suicide Roads
Motorcyclist killed north of Auckland
A motorcyclist has been killed in a crash with a car and another motorcycle on Hibiscus Coast Highway, north of Auckland, police has said.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11855971
Motorcyclist “dead after incident” south of Auckland
“A motorcyclist has died after suffering a medical event at Kingseat, south of Auckland,” a report said, citing police, who have two left hands when it comes to updating their own website.
“Police [who are desperate to keep the road fatality figures down] said there did not appear to be a crash, rather the rider died as a result of a medical event.”