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Bone at Hastings work site identified; what you should do if you discover bones

Author
Gary Hamilton-Irvine,
Publish Date
Tue, 15 Apr 2025, 2:55pm
A bone was found at a work site near Hastings recently which led to a police examination. Photo / 九一星空无限
A bone was found at a work site near Hastings recently which led to a police examination. Photo / 九一星空无限

Bone at Hastings work site identified; what you should do if you discover bones

Author
Gary Hamilton-Irvine,
Publish Date
Tue, 15 Apr 2025, 2:55pm

A bone discovered at a work site near Hastings suspected of being human has now been confirmed as coming from an animal.

Police were called to a work site in Twyford on March 27 after a 鈥渟ingular bone鈥 was discovered.

Police collected the bone and investigation staff worked to detemine whether it was a human bone.

Police have since confirmed it originated from an animal.

What should you do if you find bones?

鈥淚f you find bones that you think may be human, leave the bones in place and tell the police,鈥 an explainer from Coronial Services of NZ stated.

鈥淭he police will usually call in a forensic pathologist to find out if the bones are human and if they鈥檙e historic or recent.

鈥淚f the bones are found to be human, the police will report the death to the Coroner.

鈥淔inding koiwi tangata [human remains] is of particular significance for M膩ori.

鈥淢ost accidental finds of historical human bones will be M膩ori.鈥

Once it鈥檚 known that the koiwi are historic, Heritage New Zealand will be contacted and will go to the scene and talk with local iwi and hap奴, the explainer stated.

鈥淚wi will take kaitiaki [guardianship] of the koiwi.

鈥淚wi take this responsibility very seriously and will accord respect and dignity to all koiwi found in their rohe [iwi boundaries].鈥

Can you keep working if bones are found?

Work should be paused and bones left where they are if they鈥檙e suspected of being human remains.

WorkSafe confirmed police will advise when work can resume.

A police spokeswoman confirmed the amount of time work will need to be paused can depend on a number of factors.

That includes the remains found, who owns the land (for example if it is M膩ori-owned), what sort of work site it is, and whether police are conducting further investigations on site.

Gary Hamilton-Irvine is a Hawke鈥檚 Bay-based reporter who covers a range of news topics including business, councils, breaking news and cyclone recovery. He formerly worked at 九一星空无限 Corp Australia.

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