Missing Man Found After Fatal Desert Road Crash

by Rachel Morgan News Editor

WAIOURU — A tragic start to the King’s Birthday long weekend has left seven people dead on New Zealand’s roads, marking the highest holiday road toll in a decade. The latest incident, a triple-fatal crash near Waiouru in the early hours of Monday, has prompted a somber warning from authorities regarding safety on the nation’s highways.

Emergency services were alerted to the two-vehicle collision on State Highway 1, between Shawcroft Rd and Access Rd No 17, at approximately 2.55am. The New Zealand Defence Force, based at the nearby Waiouru Military Camp, was first on the scene, followed by Fire and Emergency NZ and Hato Hone St John. Crews worked to free trapped occupants from the wreckage.

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Two survivors were transported to hospital in serious condition; one was airlifted to Palmerston North Hospital, while the other was taken to Whanganui Base Hospital. Police initially reported that a person who may have been involved in the crash remained unaccounted for, but confirmed this afternoon that the individual has been located. A police spokesperson stated that there are no further concerns for the man’s welfare and that officers are currently speaking with him.

A Significant Toll

The Waiouru tragedy is part of a wider series of fatal incidents that have marred this year’s holiday period. Superintendent Steve Greally, Director of Road Policing, described the overnight period—which included separate single-vehicle crashes in Auckland and Taupō—as a “horror night” for the country. The preliminary road toll for the King’s Birthday weekend, which spans from 4pm Friday to 6am Tuesday, has now reached seven, the highest level recorded since 2016.

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The significance of this morning’s crash is compounded by the history of the location. This stretch of highway, between Shawcroft Rd and Access Rd No 17, was the site of a fatal collision involving a car and a tanker truck just over a month ago, on April 27, which also resulted in three deaths.

Looking Ahead

As the long weekend concludes, inquiries into the circumstances of the Waiouru crash are ongoing. Investigators are expected to continue their work at the scene to piece together the events that led to the collision. Given the high number of fatalities, it is likely that police will maintain a heightened focus on the four primary contributors to road trauma: speed, impairment, distractions, and the use of restraints.

Motorists may face continued police presence in the area as the investigation proceeds. Authorities have urged the public to exercise extreme caution, noting that adherence to road safety rules may be the difference between reaching a destination safely or becoming part of these grim statistics.

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