Police have referred a sudden death at Norfolk Pine Lodge to the Coroner. Photo / Hayden Woodward
Police have referred a sudden death at Norfolk Pine Lodge to the Coroner. Photo / Hayden Woodward
Police have attended a sudden death at a boarding house in the Auckland suburb of Favona overnight.
Emergency services were called about 12.15am to the Norfolk Pine Lodge on Tome St in the Auckland suburb of Māngere.
A photographer at the scene said police could be seen walking up anddown an alleyway with torches. They appeared to be looking at blood spots on a resident's door.
A spokeswoman confirmed police had attended a sudden death last night at the lodge. It would be referred to the Coroner, she said.
They are typically used as transitional housing, with one housing advocate describing such lodges as "the worst of the worst".
"There is a certain cohort that would feel comfortable living in a boarding house. But predominantly, it offers no security, no sense of long-term tenure, and weekends are party time."