New Zealand / Emergency Services

Waikato Expressway crash: Police thank people who gave CPR to victim

21:19 pm on 16 June 2024

A person in a black SUV died after rear-ending a truck, then being struck by another vehicle when they got out of the car. Photo: NZME

Police are thanking members of the public who helped after a fatal crash on the Waikato Expressway, including performing CPR on the victim.

A person was killed in the crash near Hampton Downs on Friday.

Police said a black SUV was travelling north during a period of heavy rain when it rear-ended a northbound truck and trailer.

One of the car's occupants got out and was struck by another vehicle travelling in the southbound lane.

Despite desperate attempts to save them, the person died at the scene.

Police on Sunday appealed to any witnesses to the crash to come forward, as their information "could provide valuable assistance to the crash investigation".

That included dash-cam footage, police said.

"If you saw the black SUV prior to the crash, or have any information that could assist Police with our investigation, please contact us either by calling 105 or going online to https://www.police.govt.nz/use-105 (and using) 'Update Report', sergeant Steven Jones said.

"If you have video footage, please provide an email address and Police will forward a link to simply and safely upload video from your device."

Information could also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111, quoting file number 240614/9960.