INDEPENDENT NEWS

Police To Search Avon River Following Death Of David Bridgwater

Published: Wed 31 Jan 2024 09:26 AM
The National Police Dive Squad will be carrying out a search of a segment of the Avon River to assist staff investigating the death of David Bridgwater.
Mr Bridgewater died in the early hours of Thursday 4 January on Carisbrooke Street, Aranui with gunshot wounds.
Items of interest to the investigation dubbed Operation Walter, including a firearm, are being looked for.
Several people have been to be spoken to and as the investigation continues, we expect to speak with a number of others and carry out further searches in other areas of interest.
“We are committed to thoroughly investigating the death of Mr Bridgwater” says DSS Colin Baillie.
“Our thoughts are with the family of Mr Bridgwater, his mother, brother and children who are still seeking answers as to what happened.”
A 51-year-old women was arrested last week in relation to Mr Bridgwater’s death and is due to appear next on 16 February charged with being an accessory after the fact.
Anyone with further information is urged to contact Police through 105 referencing Operation Walter.
Alternatively, information can be given anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Next in New Zealand politics

Government Improves Mass Arrival Management
By: New Zealand Government
Luxon’s Govt Destroying Right To Safe Drinking Water, Swimmable Rivers
By: Greenpeace
Finance And Expenditure Committee Meeting On Cash Use, Digital Cash And Community Cash Trials
By: The Reserve Bank of New Zealand
Minister To Singapore For Defence, Technology Talks
By: New Zealand Government
People-powered Fight Back Against The Coalition For Climate Crisis
By: Green Party
The Week in Politics: Willis sails against strong headwinds
By: RNZ
View as: DESKTOP | MOBILE © Scoop Media