Three people flown to hospital following Waikato crash
Three people were trapped in the wreckage after the crash.
Three people were trapped in the wreckage after the crash.
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A number of crashes occurred throughout the country on Anzac Day.
Police attempted to stop the vehicle a few minutes prior to crash.
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Five serious crashes since yesterday - three dead, four with serious or critical injuries
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Four vehicles, three crashes, two dead, two serious
Police are yet to confirm if the incident happened on the road or private property.
Van caught in the middle of the collision was flipped onto its side.
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A fleeing driver has damaged a police vehicle.
The 56-year-old woman had been with two companions but they became separated.
Resident tells Herald she thought she heard "four or six" gunshots.
"If you compared it to jihadist attacks, it was like the 9-11 of far-right terrorists."
One person, in a critical condition, has been rushed to hospital.
Five police cars and ambulance have been seen outside a house.
Two helicopters and 12 fire crews have been fighting the blazes in Pōkeno and Meremere.
The girl was airlifted to Dunedin Hospital in a critical condition.
Emergency services were called to large two storey commercial building fire this morning.
St John transported one person to Lakes Hospital following the incident.
A St John spokeswoman confirmed that two ambulances attended the callout.
The crash happened near Whitford Park and saw the motorcyclist suffer serious injuries.
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'The focus for police has been on the health and wellbeing of the infant.'
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Emergency services are attending a multi-vehicle crash on Auckland's Southern Motorway.