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Investigation underway following death in Mt Wellington

Police investigation underway following death of man in Mt Wellington

Attribute to Detective Senior Sergeant Colin Higson:

Counties Manukau Police are investigating the death of a 42-year-old man who died in Mt Wellington early this morning.

Police and Ambulance were called to the Bernard Street address at about 12.20am to a report of public disorder.

Upon arrival the victim was found unconscious.

He was immediately given first aid but died shortly after.

A scene examination is underway and a post mortem examination will be conducted later today.

Police are looking for a group of men that were involved in the initial disorder reported.

It is believed there were at least four men involved in the initial altercation with the victim. They are said to be aged in their late teens and early twenties.

“We want to talk to the people involved as they would be in the best position to tell us what happened and why.”

“We also appeal to any witnesses or anybody who has information about this incident and those involved to contact Police,” said Mr Higson.

“Extended family of the deceased are yet to be notified of his death so Police are unable to release his name at this time.”

Anyone with information can contact Counties Manukau Police on 09 261 1300 or anonymously call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

ENDS


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