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Lake Ōkāreka fight: Police called after groups brawl at Rotorua swim spot

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2 Feb, 2026 06:00 AM3 mins to read

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A fight involving several people was filmed at Rotorua's Lake Ōkareka. The video has been edited to blur those involved.

A fight at a popular swimming spot at Rotorua’s Lake Ōkāreka involved people punching, kicking, hair-pulling, shouting gang slogans and swearing.

A witness has described Sunday’s fight as “appalling behaviour” that frightened children.

Police were called after the fight started about 4.30pm, off Acacia Rd near the boat ramp.

Video footage posted to social media pages shows groups of people arguing before physically fighting.

Two women fall to the ground, punching and kicking each other, before two other women join in, stomping and kicking.

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Beside them, men punch each other.

The video also shows a woman carrying a baby walking towards the melee before someone took the baby from her.

Kyle Te Kani, who took the video and posted it on social media, said scared children were in cars screaming, while members of the public quickly packed up their belongings and left.

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Te Kani said he posted the video so that those involved and their families could see the bad behaviour.

“The main purpose of the video was to post it up and get them to sort it out so their own families could see it and rein them and say ‘come on whānau, we need to have a wananga here and you need to learn how to act’.”

Te Kani, who was at the lake with his family, said the fight started with raised voices, which he heard just as he was getting out of the water.

He said it appeared a group he had been sitting beside were upset over an adult and child apparently harming ducks.

Te Kani said the group appeared concerned no one was telling the child to stop.

“As soon as they got called out, they went on the defensive.”

Te Kani said there were children aged under 4 in a ute who were “f***ing terrified” and screaming.

The Lake Ōkāreka boat ramp. Photo / File
The Lake Ōkāreka boat ramp. Photo / File

“My missus went over to them to try and calm them down and gave them some watermelon.”

He estimated the fight lasted five to 10 minutes.

He said those involved appeared to be shouting gang slogans from the Mongrel Mob and Black Power.

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“It was confusing as because they were yelling out ‘sieg, sieg’ and then ‘yo, yo, yo’. It was a circus.”

Te Kani said the behaviour made him question living locally.

“I’m over all this s**t in this town.”

He said he called police who arrived quickly and some of those involved were pepper-sprayed.

He said people around him were packing up and leaving in disgust.

“For those fighting, if you’re going to act like that, stay home.”

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A public post to social media on Monday morning defended the actions of one group and said the child was not trying to hurt the ducks.

The online posts have sparked hundreds of comments, including from members of the public calling for people to behave properly when they are in public spaces with children.

A police spokeswoman said police attendance resolved the matter and no one was arrested.

Police would not comment further.

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