Heavily Censored Police Road Fatality Reports
- ONLY one vehicle-related fatality report allowed today, as of posting.
- UPDATE: At least two people were incinerated in inferno on Te Anau Milford Highway on Tuesday, March 21.
- Based on insider information, statistical models and local news, WE believe about 900 people were killed and 8,000 others seriously injured on NZ suicide roads in 2016; However, only 328 fatalities 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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Multiple fatalities in inferno as tourist bus crashes into rented vehicle on Te Anau Milford Highway
Update 5 – Te Anau Milford Highway crash
Wednesday, 22 March 2017 – 10:09am
This release can be attributed to Southern Area Commander Inspector Joel Lamb.This is a horrific incident that has impacted a large amount of people and that of the Te Anau and Milford communities.
Police can confirm that the vehicles involved were a passenger bus carrying tourists and a rented smaller vehicle. The collision caused a fire which enveloped both vehicles.
Police, Fire and Ambulance worked together to secure the scene to extinguish the fire, treat the wounded and assist those affected by the crash. The scene of the crash was cleared late last night.
Both vehicles were substantially damaged as a result of both the crash and the subsequent fire.
All occupants of the bus were able to exit the bus. Several of these occupants required first aid at the scene and later at a local medical centre.
Witnesses reported to Police that there were two individuals in the smaller vehicle. Police are working to identify all individuals in the vehicle but can confirm that there were no survivors from that vehicle.
Due to the damage to the vehicle it will take the Police Disaster Victim Identification Team some time to positively identify any individuals in the vehicle. http://www.police.govt.nz/news/release/update-5-te-anau-milford-highway-crash
Heavily Censored Fatality News From New Zealand’s Suicide Roads
Fatal crash in Tauranga
Wednesday, 22 March 2017 – 5:44pm – Bay of Plenty [of Deaths]
Police can confirm that one person was killed in a head-on crash on Welcome (!) Bay Rd, Kairua, Tauranga. Emergency services attended the scene after being alerted at 2.28pm.
http://www.police.govt.nz/news/release/fatal-crash-tauranga-1
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/bay-of-plenty-times/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503343&objectid=11823355