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One dead, another critical after car hits tree following South Auckland chase, one person arrested

26 June 2025
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One dead, another critical after car hits tree following South Auckland chase, one person arrested
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A pursuit in South Auckland led to a tragic incident where a passenger died and the driver was critically injured after their vehicle was allegedly forced off the road. Police have arrested the driver of the pursuing vehicle and are conducting multiple investigations into the event, which occurred while officers were in the area for an unrelated matter.

Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: A person died and another got badly hurt after a car chase in South Auckland, and the police have caught the driver who was chasing them.

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