View Full Version : Fatal in the Tron today (30 April)
marty
30th April 2009, 15:14
Big Police presence. No idea of the circumstances, just drove past. Was running on the radio news and traffic alerts too
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10569606
Anarkist
30th April 2009, 15:18
Sucks to be him.
Beemer
30th April 2009, 15:23
"It is unclear whether alcohol played a part in the crash."
Well, why the fuck mention it in the story until it IS clear? Even if the first on the scene smelled alcohol, he could have had a bottle in his backpack which broke, or he may have just had a drink a few minutes earlier but not have been drunk.
Of course if it does turn out to be clear that he was drunk in charge of the motorcycle, then he only has himself to blame. Until then, I wish they wouldn't speculate on the cause.
marty
30th April 2009, 15:38
Firth and Wellington - not far from The Cook, the Eastside and the Riv - without speculating I wonder how much the cops knew before the crash....
yod
30th April 2009, 15:38
"It is unclear whether alcohol played a part in the crash."
Well, why the fuck mention it in the story until it IS clear? Even if the first on the scene smelled alcohol, he could have had a bottle in his backpack which broke, or he may have just had a drink a few minutes earlier but not have been drunk.
Of course if it does turn out to be clear that he was drunk in charge of the motorcycle, then he only has himself to blame. Until then, I wish they wouldn't speculate on the cause.
agreed
they might as well state "It is unclear whether my underwear played a part in the crash."
CookMySock
30th April 2009, 15:46
"It is unclear whether alcohol played a part in the crash."
Well, why the fuck mention it in the story until it IS clear? Because its just another media wind-up. Ignore it.
Steve
Beemer
30th April 2009, 15:53
Because its just another media wind-up. Ignore it.
Steve
I'm a journalist so I'll get the blame - I was getting in first! Bad reporting in any case. Would have been better to say "it is unclear what caused the accident..."
Anarkist
30th April 2009, 15:58
FATAL MOTORCYCLE CRASH IN HAMILTON
New Zealand Police National News Release
3:44pm 30 April 2009
http://www.police.govt.nz/news/release.html?id=5052
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While Waikato Police work to establish the cause of a fatal motorcycle crash in Hamilton this afternoon the name of a Te Kuiti man killed in a smash near Pirongia on Tuesday night has been released.
He was Anthony Whareroangatapara Marsh, 22, of Te Kuiti.
Mr MARSH died after the car he was driving failed to negotiate a bend and collided with a tree on SH31 near the intersection with Te Kawa Rd.
In the latest crash investigators are still at the scene working out what caused the crash that claimed the life of the male rider of a Ducati road bike in East Hamilton today.
Emergency services were called to the intersection of Wellington and Firth Streets about 12.53pm.
The man's death brings the Waikato's road toll to 16 compared to 21 for the same period last year.
Today's fatality was the first road death in Hamilton this year and comes at a time when Police and other agencies are working to highlight the issue of motorcycle safety in the Waikato.
A joint safety campaign with the Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) is set to begin in Hamilton on the 19 May and is the urban phase of a safety campaign launched in the Coromandel and Hauraki Plains areas late last year.
Conquiztador
30th April 2009, 16:00
RIP dude. Condolences.
Hitcher
30th April 2009, 16:20
Once again I must remind members to familiarise themselves with this site's rules on Biker Down threads. These can be found as a sticky in the Site Stuff forum.
Genestho
30th April 2009, 22:28
"It is unclear whether alcohol played a part in the crash."
"Interesting" way of putting it.
I know the Police in my husbands case "took the unusual step" of revealing alcohol was suspected before the test results were officially back, in initial media reports...so we had to wait for confirmation for about a week?
Anyway...RIP, condolences to the family.
Boob Johnson
1st May 2009, 14:02
agreed
they might as well state "It is unclear whether my underwear played a part in the crash."
Having seen your underwear, anything is possible :killingme
vindy500
1st May 2009, 14:09
FATAL MOTORCYCLE CRASH IN HAMILTON
New Zealand Police National News Release
3:44pm 30 April 2009
http://www.police.govt.nz/news/release.html?id=5052
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While Waikato Police work to establish the cause of a fatal motorcycle crash in Hamilton this afternoon the name of a Te Kuiti man killed in a smash near Pirongia on Tuesday night has been released.
He was Anthony Whareroangatapara Marsh, 22, of Te Kuiti.
Mr MARSH died after the car he was driving failed to negotiate a bend and collided with a tree on SH31 near the intersection with Te Kawa Rd.
In the latest crash investigators are still at the scene working out what caused the crash that claimed the life of the male rider of a Ducati road bike in East Hamilton today.
Emergency services were called to the intersection of Wellington and Firth Streets about 12.53pm.
The man's death brings the Waikato's road toll to 16 compared to 21 for the same period last year.
Today's fatality was the first road death in Hamilton this year and comes at a time when Police and other agencies are working to highlight the issue of motorcycle safety in the Waikato.
A joint safety campaign with the Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) is set to begin in Hamilton on the 19 May and is the urban phase of a safety campaign launched in the Coromandel and Hauraki Plains areas late last year.
am i missing something?
yup. read the first word of the first paragraph again...
Having seen your underwear, anything is possible :killingme
:crazy:
that's a worry
vindy500
2nd May 2009, 19:32
yup. read the first word of the first paragraph again...
but how did the fatal motorcycle accident rider drive a car?
sil3nt
3rd May 2009, 09:23
but how did the fatal motorcycle accident rider drive a car?Read the entire thing again....slowly. What your missing is in the first paragraph :bash:
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