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Person dead following water incident at Bethells Beach west of Auckland
A person has died following an incident in the water at Bethells Beach west of Auckland this afternoon.In a statement a spokesperson said police were notified that a person was in trouble in the sea before 3.40pm.”Eagle helicopter…
Covid 19 Delta outbreak: Government slams private vaccination ID card developers
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Rachel MacGregor awarded $400,000 after being defamed by ex-Conservative Party leader Colin Craig
By RNZ Rachel MacGregor has been awarded $400,000 in damages by the High Court after she was defamed by her former employer, one-time Conservative Party leader Colin Craig.The judgment is the latest chapter in a years-long legal…
Beaches closed as sharks feed on whale carcass off Rottnest Island
Swimmers are being warned to stay out of the water after multiple sharks were spotted feeding on a whale carcass near Rottnest Island.
The whale is drifting north-east of Thomson Bay ferry jetty and sharks have been sighted just 100 metres from the shore, forcing Rottnest Island Authority to close beaches within a one kilometre radius of the whale.
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These include Thomson Bay, Pinky Beach, The Basin and Longreach Bay.
Rottnest Island rangers are working with The Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries to track the whale's movements and people have been warned they are entering the water at their own risk.
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The shark sightings come after several attacks in WA waters in recent months.
A search was called off for father-of-two Paul Millachip who was pulled under the water by a 4.5 metre shark off Port Beach in Fremantle on November 6.
Another search was also called off for missing free diver Matthew Phillips whose car and empty diving bag were found in Lancelin on November 8.
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According to authorities, there have been 15 shark attacks in Australian waters this year, three of which were fatal.
Child in critical condition after being hit by vehicle in Auckland's Papakura
A child in Papakura is in a critical condition after being hit by a vehicle on Tuesday afternoon.Police are currently on Elizabeth St in Papakura where the child was hit. DO YOU KNOW MORE? SEND US AN EMAIL. A police spokesperson…
Six students wounded in drive-by shooting near Colorado school
Six teenagers were wounded today in a drive-by shooting in a park near a suburban Denver high school, but all were expected to survive, US police said.
The victims, who range in age from 14 to 18, are all students at Aurora Central High School in Aurora, a diverse city east of Denver, said police chief Vanessa Wilson.
She said she needed everyone to be "outraged" by what happened and come forward with any information they might have to help police find those responsible.
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Chief Wilson asked neighbours and other bystanders to share any videos or photos from phones or house surveillance systems that might help detectives identify the suspects, who haven't been apprehended.
Multiple rounds fired from different guns were found at the scene, and it is possible some rounds were fired by someone on foot, she said.
Police officers assigned to the school were the first to respond to the shooting and saved the life of one victim by applying a tourniquet, Chief Wilson said.
That student later underwent emergency surgery, she said.
Chief Wilson said she's relieved the students are expected to survive but said gun violence is a public health crisis.
"There is a violence crisis across the nation right now, and so I think we all need to pay attention," she said.
Three patients from the shooting were taken to Children's Hospital Colorado.
They were in stable condition and have all been reunited with their families, spokesperson Caitlin Jenney said.
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Several students hugged one another outside the school as staff and police ushered students away from the direction of the crime scene.
Others shouted "stay safe" as they parted ways.
Student Aariah McClain, 15, said she heard gunfire as she was walking near the school's football field during lunch.
She heard four shots at first, so she started walking toward the school.
Then she said she heard "a whole lot more," she said.
"I was shocked," she said of the shooting, as she waited outside the school with her father, Harold McClain, for her 14-year-old sister to be dismissed.
"I work and we pay taxes for these police to be here. I don't see how this is even happening," Harold McClain said.
"They need more security."
The school was put on a "secure perimeter" because of the shooting, police said.
That typically means no one is allowed in or out of a school but students and staff are able to move freely within the building.
Evette Mitchell, 47, rushed to the school to get her son, Trevell, 15.
He was in gym class when he heard the gunshots, and the teacher escorted them to the smaller gym.
"I did 90 (miles per hour) on the highway," she said, "because I didn't know if it was my kid or not."
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Ms Mitchell said she is frustrated because another shooting involving three teens happened near the school on a recent weekend.
She added parents get blamed for youth violence, but there are no affordable activities offered for students in the area.
"Everything costs. We're all low-income families so it's hard for us to find something for these kids to do," Ms Mitchell, who said her son was going to be in online classes for the rest of the week because of the shooting, said.
According to US News and World Report's high school rankings, 67 per cent of the school's approximately 2000 students are considered economically disadvantaged, qualifying for free or reduced lunch.
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Michelle Marin, who lives across the street from the school, said she walks her dog at the park almost every morning and sees students hanging out there all the time, "but you never think something like that's going to happen."
"We have seen some lockdowns but nothing with the caution tape or anything like that," Ms Marin said.
The shooting comes after an 18-year-old died after being shot about 8 kilometres away on Sunday night.
A shooting was also reported on Friday in the parking lot of an Aurora mall, but police only found several shell casings when they arrived.
Rotorua MP Todd McClay ordered to leave Parliament after quizzing Health Minister
Rotorua MP Todd McClay was ordered to leave Parliament today by Speaker of the House Trevor Mallard after he quizzed the Health Minister about intensive care unit beds in the Lakes District Health Board.The Rotorua Daily Post today…