Easter chaos: Hundreds pour into Queenstown streets after bars close at midnight
3 Apr, 2021 09:57 PM
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Queenstown erupts into chaos after bars shut at midnight for Easter Sunday. Video / George Heard
Digital producer, Christchurch, NZ Heralddevon.bolger@nzme.co.nz
Chaos erupted in central Queenstown after the bars closed at midnight last night and hundreds of people poured out onto the street.
NZME photographer George Heard saw what happened and said it got out of control very quickly. The bars shut at midnight and so everyone got shoved outside onto the street and there were hundreds of people on Ballarat Street.
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Donations pour in to help migrant mother whose husband died of heart attack
15 Mar, 2021 08:00 PM
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Buddhini Sooriyaachchi says she is grateful to donors who have contributed to help her and her two children Vinuga, 8, and Vinuth, 7 months. Photo / Alex Burton
Buddhini Sooriyaachchi says she is grateful to donors who have contributed to help her and her two children Vinuga, 8, and Vinuth, 7 months. Photo / Alex Burton
Lincoln Tan is the New Zealand Herald’s diversity, ethnic affairs and immigration senior reporter.lincoln.tan@nzherald.co.nz@LincolnTanNZH
Almost $20,000 in donations have poured in from Herald readers to help a Sri Lankan mother of two young children whose husband died suddenly in their West Auckland home just months before they qualified for a New Zealand residency application.