A fisherman's shocking find in Gulf Harbour leaves authorities baffled. Read more about this mysterious discovery!
A fisherman, Paul Middleton, made a chilling discovery in Gulf Harbour when he found a bag containing human remains washed ashore. Startled, he described seeing a hand protruding from the bag before promptly contacting the police. The authorities are still in the process of identifying the body, heightening the air of mystery surrounding the incident.
The police in Auckland's Gulf Harbour are facing a puzzling case as they attempt to unravel the mystery behind the human remains found in the waters. The discovery, labeled as 'unexplained,' has left the community on edge as they await further updates from the investigation. The eerie nature of the finding has stirred up questions and theories among locals.
As investigations continue into the death at Gulf Harbour, the community remains on edge, intrigued by the unfolding events. The police, led by Acting Detective Inspector Tim Williams, are diligently working to shed light on the circumstances surrounding the body found in the water. The tranquil waters of Gulf Harbour have been disrupted by this macabre incident.
In a bizarre turn of events, nervous passengers departed from Auckland following an unsettling flight incident involving Latam. Simultaneously, police are delving into the shocking discovery of human remains in Gulf Harbour, further compounding the sense of unease in the area. The unexpected decline in card spending adds an extra layer of peculiarity to the recent events.
Paul Middleton has described opening a bag he pulled to shore, only to see a hand, before calling police.
Mystery surrounds the discovery of human remains in the waters of Auckland's Gulf Harbour on Tuesday, with police confirming they're still trying to ...
Police are treating the death as "unexplained" after a body was pulled from the water around 3.15pm.
Paul Middleton describes the moment he found a bag of human remains in Auckland's Gulf Harbour on Tuesday. Video / RNZ.
Police enquiries will continue today after human remains were located in water off Gulf Harbour yesterday afternoon. Acting Detective Inspector Tim Williams ...
Nervous passengers depart Auckland after Latam flight incident, Police investigate discovery of a body floating in Gulf Harbour and why card spending has ...
Paul Middleton reveals new information about his discovery of a body in bin bags in Gulf Harbour, north Auckland.
Police are working to establish the identity of the person whose body was found in a plastic bag in Auckland's Gulf Harbour yesterday. Acting Detective In.
Recreational fisherman Paul Middleton recovered the bag and alerted police after finding the remains inside. Detective Inspector Tim Williams said the ...
Tourists parked in a camper van at Auckland's Gulf Harbour where a body was found in a plastic bag say they also noticed something large floating in the...
It may help preserve evidence that can be used in the police investigation, a forensic anthropologist says.
Police are working to establish the identity of the person whose body was found in a plastic bag in Auckland's Gulf Harbour yesterday . Acting Detective...
Police are working to identify a human body that was pulled out of the Gulf Harbour in Auckland on Tuesday. Retiree Paul Middleton, who has been travelling ...
The body was found by members of the public near Laurie Southwick Parade, which is close to Gulf Harbour Marina, shortly after 3pm. โAt this stage, police are ...
Police say the person whose body was found in a bag in the Gulf Harbour was a small woman of Asian descent. They have now launched a homicide investigation.
Inspector Tim Williams says the victim is a female of Asian-descent, possibly Chinese.
In an update on Thursday, Acting Detective Inspector Tim Williams of Waitematฤ confirmed a homicide investigation has been launched and is asking the public for ...
Acting Detective Inspector Williams says the investigation team is working hard to piece together the information received so far, and are continuing to appeal ...