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One dead after dirtbike, vehicle crash in Auckland

One dead after dirtbike, vehicle crash in Auckland

RNZ News15-05-2025
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One person has died following a crash in Takanini, a southern suburb of Auckland, on Thursday night.
Emergency services were called to the crash between a vehicle and a dirtbike on Mill Road just before 8.30pm.
One person died at the scene, police said.
The Serious Crash Unit attended and enquiries to determine the circumstances of the crash are continuing.
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