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Tūrangi double-homicide investigation: Neighbour says children led out of home by police after pair found dead

By Benjamin Plummer & Dan Hutchinson
NZ Herald·
15 Aug, 2024 09:23 AM2 mins to read

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Police outside a Tūrangi address following the launch of a homicide investigation. Video / Dan Hutchinson

A neighbour says she saw police lead children out of a Tūrangi home where two people were found dead last night.

Police responded to the Poihaere St house about 9.50pm after an alleged double-homicide, a spokesperson said this morning.

A police guard remained at the address on Thursday evening as a scene examination continued.

Neighbour Yvonne Rainey told the Herald there had been a lot of activity today on a street that is normally quiet and peaceful.

“There’s been a lot of rubberneckers, I had to tell a couple to piss off,” she said.

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Rainey said she understood a man and woman had died at the address.

“Last night I saw them [police] take two or three kids out of the house and put them into a car,” she said.

Police outside a Tūrangi address on Thursday morning.  Photo / Dan Hutchinson
Police outside a Tūrangi address on Thursday morning. Photo / Dan Hutchinson

Rainey said neighbours were “very saddened” by the news.

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A former employer of the woman who died told Stuff she was “the most honest, reliable, lovely young lady”.

“She was just the most beautiful person. Whoever did this to her needs to rot in hell.

“She was like a daughter to me.”

The employer told Stuff she had known the woman for six years and was informed of her death this morning.

“[I] spent most of the day crying. I’m really worried about her kids ... devastated for them.”

The Taupō area investigations manager, Detective Senior Sergeant Ryan Yardley, said the public would notice an increased police presence in the area over the coming days.

“If you saw any suspicious activity or have any information that may assist police in our investigation please contact police by calling 105 and referencing event number: P059649530.”

Police on Thursday morning outside a Tūrangi home where two bodies were found.  Photo / Dan Hutchinson
Police on Thursday morning outside a Tūrangi home where two bodies were found. Photo / Dan Hutchinson

Police tape surrounded the property this morning, with two police staff guarding the property.

An adjacent walkway was also blocked off.

A neighbour said they heard an ambulance arrive about 10.30pm but “didn’t hear any commotion before that”.

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“Woke up this morning and there was the yellow tape.”

He said he knew the people at the address and went over to visit them sometimes.

He described the street as “pretty quiet, pretty peaceful”.

Taupō District Council Tūrangi councillor Sandra Greenslade described it as an “absolute tragedy”.

“We all know each other, we all know everybody. It is a situation that will probably affect a lot of people.”

Benjamin Plummer is an Auckland-based reporter who covers breaking news. He has worked for the Herald since 2022.

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