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Talented young rugby player in critical condition after two-storey fall

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Jazlyn Whales & Ben Tomsett,
Publish Date
Wed, 10 Sept 2025, 4:12pm

Talented young rugby player in critical condition after two-storey fall

Author
Jazlyn Whales & Ben Tomsett,
Publish Date
Wed, 10 Sept 2025, 4:12pm

A talented young Southland rugby player is in a critical condition after a fall from a two-storey Dunedin flat on Monday night.

Jayden Broome, 19, slipped and fell while climbing on to the Big Red flat at the corner of Castle St and Dundas St to take a photo with friends.

Broome struck his head on the concrete and sustained serious head injuries.

He is in a stable condition in a coma in hospital, the Southland Tribune reported.

Sergeant Matt Lee, of Dunedin, said police and Hato Hone St John鈥檚 responded to the Castle St address at 10.10pm.

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

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

The University of Otago student had just returned from Christchurch, where he captained the Southland Under-19 team, when the accident happened.

Jayden Broome, a University of Otago student, had just returned from Christchurch, where he captained the Southland Under-19 team.
Jayden Broome, a University of Otago student, had just returned from Christchurch, where he captained the Southland Under-19 team.

A university 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 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 area was quiet on Tuesday morning, with broken glass on the ground.

Residents were reluctant to speak with the Herald , saying the university had advised them that they did not have to.

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