
The man is understood to have run into the water and swam towards the ocean, during a police pursuit on SH2 in the Te Puna and Whakamarama area.
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An eyewitness at the scene, Tauranga's Willie Uili, yelled out to the man who jumped into the Wairoa River - urging him back to land. Uili told him whatever he had done "was not worth drowning for".
Police shut down both ends of the Wairoa Bridge, creating gridlock for motorists in the area.
A driver fleeing police runs over road spikes during a pursuit in the Western Bay of Plenty today. (Photo / George Novak)
A photographer at the scene said the car was still on fire and was about 200m away from the bridge.
"The bridge is closed down and people are standing around because they can't go anywhere.
"The fire truck still have not arrived yet, so the car is on fire."
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The pursuit is understood to have happened about 9.30am on SH2, however no information was available from police other than they were still looking for a driver who fled from them earlier.
A police communications spokesman said officers began a pursuit of a driver who did not stop for them near Athenree Rd at 9.20am. The car was understood to be travelling towards Tauranga.
The car on fire at Wairoa Bridge as police chase a fleeing driver. (Photo / Supplied)
The pursuit was abandoned shortly later, she said.
Police talk to a man who jumped into a river after a police pursuit on SH2 in the Western Bay of Plenty. (Photo/George Novak)
AA motoring affairs general manager Mike Noon said one-in-five police pursuits ended in crashes. Banning pursuits was "something we should look at and see how it is working in other conditions".
The comment drew qualified support last night from the Police Association, which told the NZ Herald "everything should be on the table" - though added any changes shouldn't be a knee-jerk reaction to tragic events.
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The driver fleeing police near Nelson tried to overtake a truck about 5.40am on Sunday but collided with an on-coming vehicle on State Highway 6, killing three people.
One of the victims was an innocent motorist in the oncoming car.
On average, about 10 drivers flee police every day. Between October 2016 and September last year, seven deaths and 552 crashes were recorded. Six people have died in police pursuits in the last five months alone.
Yesterday's crash brought the year's national road toll to 77 - nine more than at the same time last year.
Fatal crashes this weekend:
• Three dead in Nelson, Marlborough. Sunday 5.40am.
• One dead in Hikurangi, Northland. About midnight Saturday.
• Two dead north of Kaeo, Far North. 2.20pm Saturday.
• Two dead near Whakapapa, central North Island. 6.40am Saturday.
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