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Driver surrenders to police after teen critically injured

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Sat, 19 Feb 2011 12:48p.m.

An 18-year-old has surrendered to police after a hit and run left another teenager critically hurt at Bucklands Beach

An 18-year-old has surrendered to police after a hit and run left another teenager critically hurt at Bucklands Beach

An 18-year-old has surrendered to police after a hit and run left another teenager critically hurt at Bucklands Beach, east Auckland, late last night.

Police said the 18-year-old woman victim was in a critical but stable condition in hospital.

Northern police communications Inspector Matt Rogers said the male driver of the hit and run vehicle fled after the incident about 11.20pm.

"Lots of members of the public were trying to help and do first aid for the victim.

"Through subsequent inquiries they managed to track down the car and then he has made his way into the police station."

He said the driver was likely to face serious charges, including failing to stop and ascertain injuries.

The driver would also be charged with driving while disqualified.

"It could be a number of traffic related offences."

Mr Rogers said the inquiry would also try to establish of the driver had been drinking or using drugs.

NZPA

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25 Feb 2011 01:37a.m.

amanda wrote:

ashleigh you are every day in our thoughts we all pray for you everynight to give you as much strenght as we can in a time like this we love you loads ashleigh and cant wait to speak with you again to laugh and sing dargaville styles
much lave amanda and willsxxx

20 Feb 2011 05:03a.m.

jan.. wrote:

At least she or he surrender to the police care and hope the police go easy on him..