Union says pedestrian was dragged 600 metres under a bus in central Wellington
5 Apr, 2021 03:22 AM
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Emergency services were called to the scene just before 10pm on Saturday. Photo / File
Wellington issues reporter, NZ Heraldgeorgina.campbell@nzme.co.nz
A passenger was dragged 600m under a bus in central Wellington before the driver realised anything was wrong, the Tramways Union says.
Emergency services were called to Taranaki St just before 10pm on Saturday after the pedestrian was killed in the incident.
Cordons were put in place and motorists were asked to avoid the Taranaki St area between Ghuznee St and Bidwill St.
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