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Name release Hamilton Christmas Day fatality
Thursday, 27 December 2012, 12:50 pm
Press Release: New Zealand Police
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Name release Hamilton Christmas Day fatality
The name
of a woman killed in a two car collision at a busy Hamilton
intersection on Christmas Day has been released.
She was
71-year-old Chinese national Rongmei WANG.
Ms WANG had
been travelling as a rear seat passenger in a northbound
Mitsubishi Colt car that collided with an eastbound Toyota
Hi-lux utility at the intersection of SH1-Avalaon Dr and Te
Rapa Rd about 12.35pm.
The cause of the crash is still
under investigation by the Waikato Serious Crash Unit and it
will be some time before it is determined what, if any,
charges will be laid.
Ms WANG'S death brings the Waikato
Police District's road toll to 45 so far this year.
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