Police investigating sudden death at Pukekohe property
A person has died suddenly at a residential property in Pukekohe.
A person has died suddenly at a residential property in Pukekohe.
Kāwhia trio infected with Covid claim the person they caught it from has not been tested.
Emergency services were called about 7.30am.
People are being urged to regularly check the locations of interest list.
With a population of around 4500, locals are hoping it's one of them.
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Kylie White, 18, was last seen by her family at their Bombay home at 6pm on Wednesday.
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The couple were understood to have lived at their home for many years.
Police say some next of kin still to be contacted and officers remain at the scene.
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Police will remain at the scene throughout Wednesday evening.
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Death follows that of woman found dead this week.
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Police say death unexplained as second man remains in critical condition in hospital.
A body has been found at a Pukekohe property.
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