Further plea to Rugby League World Cup supporters

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Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

Show your pride – safely and respectfully.

That’s the message from Counties Manukau West Area Commander Inspector Matt Srhoj as Rugby League World Cup supporters continue to celebrate across town centres around the district.

Unfortunately, overnight one person has sustained serious injuries in an entirely preventable incident as the tournament continues overseas in the United Kingdom.

“Police have been warning the community that something like this could happen and unfortunately we now have a woman in Middlemore Hospital with serious injuries,” says Inspector Srhoj.

Just after 1am, emergency services responded to the incident Robertson Road in Māngere where fans had congregated overnight.

“The victim had been sitting on the bonnet of a moving car, when she has slid off and been run over by the vehicle leaving her trapped,” says Inspector Srhoj.

“At this stage the victim remains in a serious but stable condition. Police have been speaking with the driver involved as part of our enquiries into the incident.”

Police have been visible across town centres to monitor celebrations and to ensure the safety of supporters and wider public.

“It is an incredibly exciting time for league fans as the business end of the tournament nears, but our plea is that they consider everyone’s safety and the wider community.

“Our concern continues to be that dangerous activities or unlawful behaviour could lead to further serious or fatal injuries.”

Inspector Srhoj says Police are asking fans to celebrate peacefully, lawfully and respectfully.

Police will continue to monitor any incidents involving unlawful behaviour or wider disturbances of the peace.

ENDS.

Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

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