Tuesday, 2 June 2015 - 3:26pm |
Bay of Plenty

Bike image released to assist death investigation

1 min read

News article photos, audio and videos (2 items)

Bike
Bike helmet

Police investigating the unexplained death of Richard Hoani Herekiuha in Rotorua are releasing images of his bike and bike helmet as they continue to piece together the 43-year-old’s last movements.

Mr Herekiuha always used his bike to travel around Rotorua, and it is hoped the images will refresh the memories of people in the community who may not have known Mr Herekiuha but would have seen him around town.

More phone calls have been received over the weekend from the public indicating a will within the community to help police find out what happened to Mr Herekiuha. However there is still a window of five to six days between the last sighting of Mr Herekiuha and the discovery of him in the stream on Tuesday, 26 May.

His bike was found close to the track running alongside Otamatea Stream on Monday, 25 May; what police don’t know is how long it had been there. It would likely have been visible to users of the track, so this information is as important to police as sightings of Mr Herekiuha himself. His bike helmet, which has also been recovered, has a faint skull and crossbones symbol on it.

If anyone has any information that might assist Police they are asked to contact Rotorua Police on 07 348 0099. Information can also be provided anonymously to the organisation Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.

Media enquiries should be referred to Communications Manager Kim Perks on 027 234 8256.

Related downloads

Bike
Bike JPG - 38KB
Bike helmet
Bike helmet JPG - 20KB