Fatal crash following Police pursuit near Ōtaki
On 26 April 2024, Police began a brief pursuit of a stolen Ford Courier ute traveling south from Levin on State Highway 1, because it had been involved in an aggravated robbery in Ōtaki. The pursuit was abandoned promptly due to the excessive speed.
Subsequently, the ute was observed driving north in the southbound lane of the expressway. The ute ultimately collided head-on with a Toyota Fortuner SUV north of Ōtaki. The driver of the Ute, 16-year-old Reihana Hawea, was pronounced dead at the scene. Another passenger, Tama Whakarau, later succumbed to injuries at the hospital, while a third passenger sustained serious injuries but survived the incident. The four occupants of the Toyota Fortuner sustained injuries ranging from serious to moderate, but all survived.
The Authority conducted an independent investigation, which concluded that, overall, the Police managed the fleeing driver incident appropriately. Notably, the Police considered closing the road to minimise risks to other road users. However, this option was ultimately deemed unfeasible given the circumstances.
We identified some minor breaches of the 'Fleeing driver' policy, including:
• Officer B, who was a crew member in the leading pursuit vehicle, should have managed the radio communications;
• Officer D should not have followed the fleeing vehicle with his warning lights activated, as this briefly recommenced the pursuit; and
• Officer A should not have activated his warning lights without first obtaining permission from the pursuit controller.
The Authority is recommending that Police amend their 'Fleeing driver' policy to specify that when a Police vehicle is carrying crew members, those crew members are responsible for managing Police communications during pursuits.
Public Report
Fatal crash following Police pursuit near Ōtaki (PDF 625 KB)