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2013年09月02日
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Israel Jack, 20, was found dead on Te Ngae Road near Rotorua airport early in the morning on August 18 after walking home from a night on the town.
Investigations have confirmed he was hit by at least two vehicles while lying on the road, cover for galaxy s3 with the drivers saying they didn't see him until after he was struck.
Police now have a mystery on their hands, trying to work out what happened to Mr Jack in the last few minutes after being captured on security camera footage walking past a Caltex service station at 4.20am.
Five minutes later one of the drivers reported the accident to emergency services.
Police spokeswoman Kim Perks said police were being "very open-minded" about how Mr Jack travelled so quickly, with hitch-hiking, both openly and covertly, and running, being touted as options.
"He was a young, fit, reasonably athletic guy," Ms Perks said.
"I'm no runner, but it's not beyond the realms of possibility,
given the space and time, for him to have run.
"But you've also got him having been hit by two cars in that process as well."
It was also possible the timings on the security camera and call logs may have been out, she said.
"The team is investigating every option right now, and don't really want to put out any specific suggestions in case they end up being a red herring," she said.
The public response to an appeal for information had so far been slow, wigs long hair and given the accident time, few people are likely to have been around to witness it, she said.
Investigations have confirmed he was hit by at least two vehicles while lying on the road, cover for galaxy s3 with the drivers saying they didn't see him until after he was struck.
Police now have a mystery on their hands, trying to work out what happened to Mr Jack in the last few minutes after being captured on security camera footage walking past a Caltex service station at 4.20am.
Five minutes later one of the drivers reported the accident to emergency services.
Police spokeswoman Kim Perks said police were being "very open-minded" about how Mr Jack travelled so quickly, with hitch-hiking, both openly and covertly, and running, being touted as options.
"He was a young, fit, reasonably athletic guy," Ms Perks said.
"I'm no runner, but it's not beyond the realms of possibility,
given the space and time, for him to have run.
"But you've also got him having been hit by two cars in that process as well."
It was also possible the timings on the security camera and call logs may have been out, she said.
"The team is investigating every option right now, and don't really want to put out any specific suggestions in case they end up being a red herring," she said.
The public response to an appeal for information had so far been slow, wigs long hair and given the accident time, few people are likely to have been around to witness it, she said.