
- A German tourist hit by a car on Courtenay Place has died from her injuries.
- The 60-year-old woman was struck by an 82-year-old driver while crossing the road.
- Police are liaising with the German Embassy and seeking information from witnesses.
A German tourist struck by a car on Wellington’s Courtenay Place has died.
The 66-year-old woman, believed to have been visiting New Zealand on a tourist visa, was hit on Monday at about 8.25pm.
She was taken to hospital in a critical condition, but passed away in hospital this afternoon.
A customer at a nearby bar said he saw a car come around the corner to Courtenay Place and strike a woman in her 60s as she was crossing the road.
The man said the woman was carried about 15m then thrown off the vehicle.
People rushed to help the woman while others raced to stop the elderly male driver from leaving, he said.
“I was on the bonnet and another person took their keys and told him to get out of the car and kept him there.”
Police said earlier that they were speaking to the driver. Alcohol or a medical event were not believed to be factors in the crash.
The German Embassy confirmed to the Herald that the victim was a German national. Police said they were liaising with the embassy.
Anyone with information can call police on 105 using the reference number 250224/0187.
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