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31 May 2025 16:51
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  •   Home > News > National > Lower North Island

    A nurse's been injured in Hastings after a motorbike's crashed into her while she was outside a cafe

    A nurse's been injured in Hastings after a motorbike's crashed into her while she was outside a cafe


    Around 2 this afternoon an off-road motorcycle crashed on Canning Road, between Hapia Street and Orchard Road.

    As the bike skidded along the ground it hit the nurse, causing her moderate injuries.

    A 14 year old and 17 year old on the bike had serious injuries.

    Police say initial indications are the bike was travelling at speed and may have been attempting to overtake a turning vehicle when the crash happened.

    They say an investigation is in its early stages and no charges have yet been laid.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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