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Whangārei crash victim named as 22-year-old Seth Isiah Dundass

28 May 2025
in New Zealand
Whangārei crash victim named as 22-year-old Seth Isiah Dundass
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A 22-year-old Whangārei man, Seth Isiah Dundass, has been identified as the individual killed in a crash last Saturday when the truck he was driving collided with a power pole near Riverside Drive and Ewing Rd. There are differing accounts regarding whether his vehicle struck a concrete pillar adjacent to the Whangārei Aquatic Centre carpark. Tributes from co-workers highlight Dundass’s reputation as a “keen young worker” in the forestry sector.

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