Person dead after Christchurch crash
The person was taken to hospital with moderate injuries but later died.
The person was taken to hospital with moderate injuries but later died.
Holiday-makers have been told to avoid the area.
Jason Alexander outside Christchurch District Court after seeing the teen driver appear charged with killing his daughters. Video / Kurt Bayer
Two ambulances attended the scene and the patient was taken to Wellington Hospital.
Roads are slippery across the country this morning.
Auckland's roads are slippery this morning thanks to light rain.
Man with Black Power connections killed a pedestrian during police chase.
A two-car crash in Palmerston North has killed two people.
It's believed the man was hit sometime between 1am and 2am today.
The vehicle, understood to be a van, had been travelling towards Cromwell when it crashed.
The man is being taken to hospital after he was cut free from his truck.
Two mums say they're grateful for the time the in-love pair got to spend together.
Stephen McPherson died in a collision with a drunk and drugged driver. NZ Police talk to his family and tell his story.
A 61-year-old man faces two charges in relation to constable's death in Karaka crash.
The Serious Crash Unit examined the scene.
A woman in her 50s sustained critical injuries in double fatal crash
NZTA needs to stop using 'Band-Aids' for notorious stretch of highway, truckie says.
NZ driver fled police on and off for 40 minutes before ploughing into rider.
After speeding continued during lockdown, police want to remind motorists to slow down.
The road may be closed later in the day when the vehicle needs to be removed.
The horse also died in the crash.
The crash occurred on Marine Parade at Te Awa.
Sections of Railside Ave and Bruce McLaren Rd have been closed.
Man behind the wheel of a truck that smashed into four police officers in Oz apologises.
"Inconsiderate" parking at popular beach more reminiscent of peak summer scenes.
Thirteen Kiwis still lost their lives in road crashes during alert level 4.
Fire teams were called to free driver who hit pole and knocked out power to local area.
Between 10 to 15 cows were in the river, while others were still trapped in the truck.
Hamilton firefighters are urging caution after two recent car crashes.