Ōtāhuhu death - update
Detective Inspector Chris Barry, Counties
Manukau
Police:
Police have launched a homicide
investigation following the death of a man at
a
property in Ōtāhuhu last night.
Police have been
making a number of enquiries since the man, aged in his
70s,
died at the scene.
A scene guard has been at
the Princes Street East property overnight and a
scene
examination is expected to continue today.
A post-mortem will be carried out tomorrow.
Police are
still working to establish exactly what happened and anyone
who
may have seen or heard anything suspicious in the
area is urged to contact
Police on 105 quoting file
number 210822/9740.
The victim’s family are
assisting Police with enquiries to establish
the
circumstances around what happened.
“At
this stage we are working hard to piece together the facts
as we know
it so far.”
“We are also providing support to the victim’s family.”
Information can also be provided to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
A
further update will be provided once it becomes available.
This is unlikely
to be
today.
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