Boatie dead, second missing on Lake Hauroko; no sign of UK climber
Posted by te2ataria on June 5, 2019
Readers have asked:
WHY HAVEN’T POLICE RELEASED DETAILS OF THE FOURTH VICTIM OF THE WHANGAREI CRASH, A YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN, WHO WAS KILLED ON NOV. 1, 2017?
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Proudly Killed in NZ!
W A R N I N G!
DO NOT VISIT DEADLY RACIST NZ
WITHOUT A WATERTIGHT TRAVEL DEATH INSURANCE!
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Transporting your body back to your country would cost about $20,000 – money your family have to find quickly.
Welcome to the World’s Deadliest Tourist Attraction —
The Final Destination
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Missing boatie presumed dead!
Search for missing boatie suspended
Wednesday, 5 June 2019 – 11:56am – Southern
“The search for the missing boatie on Lake Hauroko has been suspended for the day due to poor conditions. The water level remains high and bad weather is forecast, hindering search efforts.
“The boat and its two occupants [named as Michael Goodson and Rosemary Spiewak] a man and a woman in their 60s, were reported missing on Friday 31 May, although reports suggest the pair may have gone out on the lake up to a week earlier.
“The body of a woman was found at the southern end of the lake on Saturday 1 June.” https://www.police.govt.nz/news/release/search-missing-boatie-suspended
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UK hiker still missing in Tararua Ranges
Wednesday, 5 June 2019 – 8:56am – Wellington
The search for the missing UK tramper named as Darren Myers, 49, missing in the Tararua Ranges since last week, will continue today in a limited capacity due to poor weather conditions, police said.
Myers was due out from Mt Holdsworth on Saturday and a search was mounted on Sunday amid serious concerns for his safety.
“… for safety reasons, they had scaled back the search on Tuesday and had pulled most of the teams out by nightfall.”
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Body found in Nelson Lakes National Park believed to be that of English tourist Andrew Wyatt
British tramper Andrew Ian Wyatt, 41, was found dead at the bottom of a 100-metre cliff in the Nelson Lakes national park in 2013, nearly two weeks after he went missing.
Mr Wyatt, from Cornwall, arrived in New Zealand on November 21 and was last seen alive on December 15 at Blue Lake Hut.
Andrew Wyatt, 41, yet another English tourist killed in New Zealand.
Mr Wyatt had intended to walk the 3,000-kilometre (1,900-mile) Te Araroa Trail, yet another tourist deathtrap, which runs along the entire length of the New Zealand, when he went missing.
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Bonus News!
Nearly twice as many NZers deported from the US, fewer getting citizenship
At least 170 New Zealanders were deported from the United States in 2017, compared to 97 the year before.
Additionally, 468 New Zealanders acquired US citizenship, compared to 565 in 2016.
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/391265/more-nzers-deported-from-us-fewer-getting-citizenship
See also: Meet pakeha pete! [posted March 2009]
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