Police say a 10-month-old baby boy died in hospital from ‘violent, blunt-force trauma’.
Oranga Tamariki is assisting police with investigations.
Mayor says the death is a tragedy and urged anyone with information to come forward.
A neighbour heard “hysterical screaming” from the Waikato property at the centre of a homicide investigation into the death of a 10-month old baby.
Oranga Tamariki is assisting police with their investigation into the “violent” death of the Te Kūiti baby and The Waitomo District mayor has called the death a tragedy for the whole community.
A long-time resident of the Te Kūiti cul-de-sac said he was sitting on his front step on Saturday afternoon when he heard “hysterical screaming”.
“A car drove down the road and then drove out again,” the man said.
Pitkethley said full details of the baby’s injuries would be made public and the full extent of the abuse he suffered would be determined by a post-mortem examination.
He said the boy’s family had already been spoken to, including his parents.
“They are working with us as we establish what occurred in this young child’s life and how he came to be so badly injured.”
Anyone with information that could help the investigation is asked to contact police via the 105 phone service and reference file number 240608/8263.
Maryana Garcia is a multimedia reporter based in Hamilton, covering Waikato stories of national interest, and travelled to Te Kūiti for this story.
Rachel Maher is an Auckland-based reporter who covers breaking news. She has worked for the Herald since 2022.