A note and flowers at the scene of a incident involving a mobility scooter and a motorcycle at the Tutanekai St and Amohau St intersection on Tuesday. Photo / Laura Smith
A father and young daughter who came across the scene of a fatal road crash involving a mobility scooter and a motorbike have left a touching tribute at the Rotorua intersection.
The rider of the mobility scooter, described to the Rotorua Daily Post by witnesses as an elderly man, died in Tuesday’s crash, police confirmed. Serious Crash Unit inquiries were ongoing.
The crash happened about 10.20am near the intersection of Tutanekai and Amohau Sts, closing the road for several hours.
Shocked witnesses have described hearing a “bang” as the vehicles collided, and seeing an elderly man thrown from the mobility scooter. Passersby rushed to help and emergency services soon took over CPR efforts, but police said the rider died at the scene.
By Wednesday morning, flowers and a note had been attached to the traffic light pole at the intersection.
Rotorua resident Steve Browning said he was driving out of McDonald’s on Amohau St with his daughter, 11, towards Tutanekai St when they saw a large group of people, some directing traffic with orange flags.
As they got closer, “we saw what was really happening, and our hearts just went: ‘oh, shit’”.
They saw the mobility scooter “wreckage … all in parts” and CPR being performed on a man on the ground.