segunda-feira, 5 de abril de 2010

Bodies remain in caravan as police investigate


Police say the bodies of two people found dead in a caravan on the outskirts of Nelson will remain at the scene overnight.

Officers discovered the bodies of a man and woman, aged in their mid-thirties to early forties, at the Maitai Valley Motor Camp after the Armed Offenders Squad responded to reports of gunshots at the camp at about 11.30am on Monday.

Tasman District Commander, Superintendent Gary Knowles, says police believe they've found the weapon involved, but he can't confirm whether it's a gun.

A guard is watching the caravan overnight, and forensic experts will examine it on Tuesday. Post-mortem examinations are also due to be carried out on Tuesday.

Superintendent Knowles says police aren't looking for anyone else in connection with the deaths, but are speaking to next of kin to work out what happened.

The camp ground and part of the adjoining Waahi Taakaro Golf Course evacuated during the armed offenders operation.

Players at the golf course, on Maitai Valley Rd, reported two shots being fired, then another one later.

Golf course custodian John Moore says a number of Armed Offenders Squad officers were at the road blocks, one armed with an automatic rifle.

By early afternoon, roadblocks had been removed from the scene, and an ambulance which went to the camping ground, also on Maitai Valley Rd, just after midday had returned.

Campers were allowed to return to their sites.

Radio New Zealand News