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Tramper dies after falling down bank
Sunday, 13 January 2013, 10:32 am
Press Release: New Zealand Police
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Tramper dies after falling down bank
A
tramper has died this afternoon after falling down a bank
and hitting his head in the Waioeka gorge area near Opotiki.
The 75-year-old man from Tauranga was one of a group of
11 trampers who left at 9.30am this morning for a day tramp.
They were heading for the Nikau Flats Hut where they planned
to have lunch before returning.
The man fell
approximately 20 metres at around 12.15pm. An emergency
beacon was set off by the group and the majority of them
then waited by the river for help to arrive. Two of the
party started walking out to raise the alarm an alternative
way. The Gisborne Rescue helicopter responded to the beacon.
They contacted the Police and flew the tramping party out.
A second helicopter from Whakatane then flew police
officers and a paramedic in and the deceased man was winched
out at approximately 6.30pm.
The matter will now be
referred to the Coroner.
The man will not be named until
next of kin have been informed.
ENDS
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