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'Extremely hard': Witness describes impact in fatal Whakatāne road smash

Katee Shanks
By Katee Shanks
Multimedia journalist·Rotorua Daily Post·
13 Nov, 2019 05:08 PM3 mins to read

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Emergency services at a fatal crash in Whakatāne. Photo / Supplied
Emergency services at a fatal crash in Whakatāne. Photo / Supplied

Emergency services at a fatal crash in Whakatāne. Photo / Supplied

A woman who saw two vehicles collide in a fatal smash on the outskirts of Whakatāne yesterday describes the impact as "extremely hard".

Daniel James, 25, from Ōhope died in the crash.

The woman, who spoke on condition she was not named, said she was travelling toward Awakeri on State Highway 30 just after 8am when she saw a young woman at the wheel of a vehicle "coming around a bend" in the opposite direction.

"I watched her pass me, she appeared to be fighting to control the steering wheel and the car was swerving all over her lane," the woman said.

"It looked like the car was already losing control and she was struggling to regain control.''

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The woman said she watched in her rear-vision mirror as a ute behind her and the woman's vehicle then collided head-on.

''The impact was extremely hard."

The woman stopped and ran to the crash to help. "Although I won't go into details of what I saw when I approached the vehicles out of respect for the families, it was incredibly serious."

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Initial reports said three people had been seriously injured and one had sustained moderate injuries in the crash, however, one person died shortly afterwards.

Two of the injured were airlifted to Waikato Hospital with the third flown to Tauranga Hospital.

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A person at the scene said the road had been littered with what he believed to be nails from the ute. He described the crash as "ugly".

A section of SH30 was closed until mid-afternoon while a scene examination was carried out.

Yesterday's death brings the Bay of Plenty road toll to 64 for the year, up 13 on last year, and is the highest police district toll in New Zealand this year to date.

Bay of Plenty Police Inspector Brent Crowe said the toll included five multiple fatality crashes that caused the death of 24 people.

"One death on our roads is one too many," Crowe said. "This year 64 people started a journey on a Bay of Plenty road and did not make their destination.

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"The sudden and completely unnecessary death of these people has left a huge void in the lives of those they have left behind."

He said, in the lead up to the summer months, police were imploring road users to remain focused and drive safely, refrain from alcohol and drugs, drive within posted speed limits and to the conditions and ensure everyone in the car wore a seat belt.


Breakdown of the 64 deaths on Bay of Plenty roads this year:

Western Bay: 13 fatalities from 10 crashes

Eastern Bay: 14 fatalities from 12 crashes

Rotorua: 7 fatalities from 7 crashes

Taupō: 30 fatalities from 13 crashes

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