Police Identify Woman Involved In Auckland's Papatoetoe Incident

Publish date
Wednesday, 2 Mar 2016, 4:04PM
The distinctive dolphin tattoo police hoped will identify the Asian woman who escaped from a moving car.

The distinctive dolphin tattoo police hoped will identify the Asian woman who escaped from a moving car.

Police have identified the woman who escaped bound and gagged from the back of a moving car in South Auckland last night.

She is a 50-year-old Thai woman who lives in Auckland.

She remains in Middlemore Hospital in a critical condition.

The woman made a bid for freedom from the late model sedan's boot by jumping from it as it travelled along Huia Road in suburban Papatoetoe last night.

Neighbour's rushed to the heavily restrained woman's aid as she laying bleeding on the road.

Police said they were now hunting for up to two people involved in last night's incident.

However, they wanted to reassure the public they were doing everything they could to find them.

Mr Lynch said police were still trying to identify the car which they believed to be a late model silver sedan.

He said a car following initially gave chase when the sedan sped off but lost track of it and did not get a clear look at its registration plate.

They appealed for anyone who saw a vehicle fitting the description in the surrounding area acting suspiciously to contact them.

 

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