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‘Extremely difficult time’: Uni speaks after student falls from roof of Castle St flat

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Jazlyn Whales & Ben Tomsett,
Publish Date
Tue, 9 Sept 2025, 3:44pm

‘Extremely difficult time’: Uni speaks after student falls from roof of Castle St flat

Author
Jazlyn Whales & Ben Tomsett,
Publish Date
Tue, 9 Sept 2025, 3:44pm

A university student is in a critical condition after a fall from a Castle St flat in Dunedin overnight.

Sergeant Matt Lee, of Dunedin, said police and Hato Hone St John鈥檚 responded to a Castle St address at 10.10pm after reports a male had fallen off a roof.

He said there had been a small gathering at the address when the group went onto the roof to take a photo.

鈥淎 19-year-old male lost his balance, slid, and fell from the two-story-high roof to the footpath below.鈥

鈥淭he male was transported to Dunedin Public Hospital by St John鈥檚,鈥 he said.

Hato Hone St John said it sent an ambulance and a rapid response vehicle to Castle St North just after 10pm and took a person to Dunedin Hospital.

Police are making inquiries.

The Herald understands the person fell from the roof of the Big Red flat.

A University of Otago spokesperson this afternoon said staff were supporting the student, his wh膩nau and students to ensure they had the care and assistance they needed.

鈥淥ur thoughts are with the student and his wh膩nau during this extremely difficult time,鈥 the spokesperson said.

鈥淥ut of respect for the privacy of this young man and his wh膩nau, the university will not be providing further information.鈥

Castle St this morning. Photo / Ben Tomsett
Castle St this morning. Photo / Ben Tomsett

Castle St is home to many University of Otago student flats, including Big Red, on the corner of Dundas St, which has three six-bedroom flats.

The Herald understands that the flat hosted a small gathering of rugby friends last night.

The area is quiet this morning, with broken glass on the ground.

Residents were reluctant to talk to the Herald this morning, saying the university had advised them that they don鈥檛 have to.

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