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Unexplained Hastings death: Body found at construction site after development company liquidation

Gary Hamilton-Irvine
Multimedia journalist·Hawkes Bay Today·
24 Mar, 2026 12:49 AM2 mins to read
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The construction site on Omahu Rd where the body was found. Photo / NZME

The construction site on Omahu Rd where the body was found. Photo / NZME

Police continue to investigate after the body of a man was discovered at a large Hastings development halted due to a high-profile liquidation.

Emergency services were called after the discovery at the construction site on Omahu Rd last Wednesday about 7pm.

A self-storage facility is in the process of being built at that location.

Police are treating the man’s death as unexplained at this stage and confirmed he was not an employee at the work site.

Police have been asking nearby businesses for CCTV footage to help with their inquiries.

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Officers were still visible at the start of this week, and police said there were no updates to provide as of Tuesday morning.

Teak Construction, based in Auckland, was leading the project to build a large Kennards Self Storage facility at the site.

The construction site for the storage facility in Hastings is fenced off. Photo / NZME
The construction site for the storage facility in Hastings is fenced off. Photo / NZME

However, Teak Construction went into liquidation at the start of this month.

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Neighbouring businesses say the site was bustling with workers until the liquidation, but work on the site had since gone quiet.

The development includes half-completed buildings wrapped in white plastic, including a main two-storey building.

Hawke’s Bay Today contacted Teak Construction for comment but was referred to the liquidator.

Liquidator Rees Logan, from BDO Auckland, said control of the site was handed back to Kennards prior to the incident.

“Neither Teak nor the current or former liquidators have any ongoing involvement with the physical site,” Logan said.

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“We acknowledge the event as being tragic and that our thoughts are with the family and friends of the deceased.”

Kennards Self Storage declined to comment.

One nearby worker, who did not want to be named, said he had noticed a hole cut into the fence that surrounded the development.

However, he was unsure when it was made.

He said he had not noticed any rough sleepers at the address in recent weeks.

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He said his business’s CCTV footage captured an ambulance pulling in last Wednesday night, but little else, and police had been in touch with them seeking footage.

Police have asked anyone with information to contact 105 and quote the file number 260319/6453.

Information can also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

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