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Four dead after crashes on State Highway 1 in Waiōuru and Marton

Eva de Jong
By Eva de Jong
Multimedia journalist·Whanganui Chronicle·
15 Oct, 2024 06:56 AM3 mins to read

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At least one person has critical injuries after a crash on State Highway 1, south of Waiōuru. Photo / NZME

At least one person has critical injuries after a crash on State Highway 1, south of Waiōuru. Photo / NZME

Four people have died on North Island roads today after two separate crashes involving trucks.

Police say it is a “chilling reminder” of what can go wrong on our roads - and are pleading with drivers to take care.

Two dead in Waiōuru crash

Two people died and one person is in a critical condition following a collision between a car and truck on State Highway 1, just south of Waiōuru, earlier today.

The crash happened around 11:05am, between Hassett Drive and Waiaruhe Road.

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According to police, the two people who died were travelling in the car. The critically injured young person was also travelling in the same car and was ejected from the vehicle in the collision.

The truck driver was unharmed but understandably shaken, police said.

The Serious Crash Unit has carried out a scene examination and the Commercial Vehicle Safety Team will assist the investigation.

State Highway 1 reopened this afternoon, initially one lane only, under traffic management.

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Two dead in Marton crash

Police also confirmed that two people died after a bus and a truck collided on State Highway 1 near Marton.

Emergency services were called to the scene, under a rail bridge between Wings Line and Calico Line, at around 8:50am.

The two drivers were the only occupants of both vehicles.

Inquiries to establish the cause of the crash will likely take some time, police said.

Crash scenes ‘horrific’

Whanganui Area Commander Inspector Neil Forlong said both crash scenes were “horrific”.

“In both cases, the vehicles collided head-on, causing significant damage that created its own challenges for emergency services, who have had to use specialist tools to get into the vehicles,” he said in a statement.

“Today was a worst-case scenario.

“We know this will impact a lot of people – family, friends, emergency service personnel, and the other motorists who were just on their way to a destination but stopped to help.”

Support is being provided to the next of kin, and the members of the public who were first on scene.

“They were faced with something nobody should ever have to confront – but seeing people in need, they did what they could to help.”

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Forlong urged anyone on the roads to remember the four lives lost - especially over the upcoming Labour Weekend.

“This shows how little time you have to react to something going wrong,” he warned.

“If you’re on the road, please take your time, and don’t forget how quickly things can go horribly wrong.”

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Eva de Jong is a reporter for the Whanganui Chronicle covering health stories and general news. She began as a reporter in 2023.

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