Man was struck by at least two vehicles
Man was struck by at least two vehicles
Police in
Rotorua have confirmed that 20-year-old Israel Jack was
struck by
at least two vehicles on Te Ngae Road on the
morning of Sunday, August 18 and
are renewing their
appeal for information.
Police received reports at approximately 4.25am reporting that a man had been hit by a vehicle. That vehicle was at the scene when police arrived and has been examined.
Another driver approached Rotorua Police a couple of days later to advise that his vehicle had struck something on Te Ngae Road that morning. Having seen publicity about the location of Mr Jack’s death he made contact with Police. An examination of his vehicle has now confirmed it also struck Mr Jack.
From these examinations and witness reports Police believe Mr Jack was lying prone in the road when struck by both vehicles.
Senior Sergeant Brendon Keenan said: “There are still a
number of questions that need answers; not least why he was
lying in the road. We know he had walked approximately 6kms
from town. Although intoxicated all witness information
suggests he was sticking to the footpath. He was spoken to
at the
Caltex Service station at the intersection of Te
Ngae Road and Owhata Road and also by a police officer in
that same area. In both cases he appeared to be coherent and
capable of completing the short walk home.
One occasion when he was seen to rest he had done so safely sitting on the footpath. We need to establish why, so close to his destination, he would be lying prone in the road."
Police want to hear from anyone who saw Mr Jack that night who hasn't yet spoken with Police, or has any information that may assist the ongoing enquiries.
Mr Jack was wearing a black t-shirt with the letters L O W E R in large white script across the front. He was 5ft 8ins tall and athletic build with no noticebale tattoos.
Anyone with information
is asked to contact Rotorua Police on 07 348 0099.
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