Update – Browns Island
Update – Browns Island
Auckland Police have today spoken with the woman rescued off Browns Island yesterday evening.
The Auckland woman, aged in her 30s, was admitted to Auckland Hospital yesterday evening for treatment but has now been released and is resting at home.
Following reports of a fire on Browns Island
yesterday evening, the Police Eagle helicopter identified a
woman on the island.
The Police Maritime Unit vessel,
Deodar, picked her up and took her to the mainland.
Detective Sergeant Tony McKenzie says Police have
concerns for the woman’s mental wellbeing.
She was
treated at hospital for dehydration and is now in a
relatively good condition.
“We’re still trying
to ascertain how she came to be on the island, and we have
further enquiries to complete into that.
This will
include conducting a scene examination, in conjunction with
the rural fire service, to establish the circumstances.
“She’s told us she was left stranded there on Monday
afternoon for three nights, and that she was able to access
food and shelter in a hut on the island.
She had lit, and
then later extinguished, small fires to attract attention
for help from passing boats but yesterday evening’s fire
had got out of her control due to winds.
“We’d
like to hear from anyone who may have seen the woman on the
island since Monday or saw activity on or near the island on
Monday afternoon.”
Information can be given to Auckland Crime Squad 09 3026557 or anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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