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Fatal Incident, Kurow, Waitaki

One person has died after their vehicle rolled in Kurow, Waitaki, at around 9.30pm last night. Enquiries into the circumstances of the incident are underway. The road remains closed while the Serious Crash Unit examine the scene, and diversions remain ... One person has died after their vehicle rolled in Kurow, Waitaki, causing a road to remain closed while the Serious Crash Unit investigates the circumstances. The National Government has brought in senior figures from the past to train its MPs and ministers, including Steven Joyce, Bill English, and Wayne Eagleson. While most Kiwis are struggling with the cost of living and housing crisis, a significant ‘minority’ of MPs are using the taxpayer to own Wellington real estate on the taxpayer. Gordon Campbell criticises the Labour Party for its selective approach to the situation in Gaza, highlighting its lack of action towards the genocide of the Tutsi population. David Seymour urges supporters to vote for National's proposed environmental solutions.

Fatal Incident, Kurow, Waitaki

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One person has died after their vehicle rolled in Kurow, Waitaki, at around

9.30pm last night. Enquiries into the circumstances of the incident are underway. The road remains closed while the Serious Crash Unit examine the scene, and

diversions remain in place.

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