Man hospitalised after stabbing at Papatoetoe address
Police were called to reports of disorder at an address in Papatoetoe this morning.
Police were called to reports of disorder at an address in Papatoetoe this morning.
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Police and Fire and Emergency New Zealand crews are currently on the scene.
Police would like to speak to anyone who witnessed the crash.
The woman was found dead at the property shortly after midday yesterday.
The number of occupants that were in the truck is unknown at this stage.
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