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'Shaken' children taken to nearby Burger King after fatal bus crash

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Annabel Reid & Jaime Lyth,
Publish Date
Fri, 7 Nov 2025, 1:45pm

'Shaken' children taken to nearby Burger King after fatal bus crash

Author
Annabel Reid & Jaime Lyth,
Publish Date
Fri, 7 Nov 2025, 1:45pm

Shaken children involved in a fatal crash between a bus and car in Rotorua last night were taken to a nearby fast-food restaurant following the collision. 

A passenger in the car was killed, and the driver and a second passenger were critically injured in the crash on Te Ngae Rd around 9.15pm. 

The bus was carrying children from Gisborne鈥檚 Kaiti School following the Te Mana Kuratahi national primary schools kapa haka event in Tauranga. 

Three students who were taken to hospital have now been discharged. 

A further 26 patients in 鈥渕inor condition鈥 were assessed and did not require transport, a St John spokesperson said. 

Scene of the crash on Te Ngae Rd on Thursday night. Photo / Ritik AeehiScene of the crash on Te Ngae Rd on Thursday night. Photo / Ritik Aeehi 

Burger King Te Ngae employee Ritik Aeehi, who was working at the time, said he did not hear the crash itself, but became aware of it when a bus and children arrived at the restaurant shortly afterwards. 

Aeehi said the children told him there had been a collision involving their bus and another vehicle. 

Walking up Te Ngae Rd, Aeehi saw the road blocked off by emergency services, estimating the crash site to be about 400-500m away. 

Aeehi said the children appeared shaken, but were largely calm as they waited inside the restaurant. 

Go Bus chief operating officer Ben Barlow confirmed to the Rotorua Daily Post a charter bus was involved in the crash. 

鈥淭he bus sustained damage. Some passengers on the bus were taken to hospital for assessment and have since been discharged. The bus driver is safe. 

Shaken children involved in a fatal crash between a bus and car in Rotorua last night were taken to a nearby Burger King restaurant (pictured) following the collision. Photo / Ben FraserShaken children involved in a fatal crash between a bus and car in Rotorua last night were taken to a nearby Burger King restaurant (pictured) following the collision. Photo / Ben Fraser 

鈥淓mergency services attended the scene, and our team provided support to remaining passengers. Arrangements were made for them to continue their journey safely.鈥 

Barlow said they were co-operating fully with police. 

鈥淥ur thoughts are with everyone affected by this incident. This has been a distressing event for all involved. Our team continues to support one another during this difficult time.鈥 

Kaiti School r艒p奴 performed with 鈥榓 lot of pride鈥 

Te Mana Kuratahi chairman Jack Te Moana said Kaiti School鈥檚 kapa haka group had already completed their performance before the crash. 

He said the r艒p奴 represented their kura, wh膩nau and rohe with 鈥渁 lot of pride鈥, and their supporters were pleased with how they performed. 

The annual Te Mana Kuratahi festival brings together primary-aged kapa haka groups from across the country. 

Te Moana said the competition was considered an early foundation for young performers, describing it as 鈥渢he beginning of great things鈥 and 鈥渁 way of life鈥 for many, who continued into secondary and senior national kapa haka levels. 

This year鈥檚 event involved 62 groups and about 2500 performers, marking the 25th anniversary of the competition. 

Te Moana said it had been a successful and significant week for the host region. 

Te Moana said Kaiti School鈥檚 r艒p奴 was not scheduled to perform again, but were at the event today to support other teams from their region. 

Te Moana said support had been put in place for the group through both the host committee and the national organising body. 

鈥楬elp me鈥 

Neighbour Ivan Clothier said it was a 鈥渟ad situation鈥 and said a woman inside the car that crashed begged him for help, but he was unable to get her out. 

鈥淭he lady just said to me, 鈥榟elp me鈥, so I just tried, but [she was] trapped in the car. 

鈥淪he was pinned. You try and help them and you鈥檝e got to stop the bleeding, but none of us had a lot of training.鈥 

Rotorua's Ivan Clothier was one of the first on the scene of a fatal crash involving a bus carrying children and a car on Te Ngae Rd on Thursday night.  Photo / Ben FraserRotorua's Ivan Clothier was one of the first on the scene of a fatal crash involving a bus carrying children and a car on Te Ngae Rd on Thursday night. Photo / Ben Fraser 

The bus was carrying children from Kaiti School in Gisborne. 

鈥淎ll students and kaiako are safe. Our hearts and aroha are with our team and their wh膩nau,鈥 Kaiti School principal Billie-Jean Potaka Ayton said. 

Clothier said the children were stunned by the crash and were taken to a Burger King, then transferred to another bus. 

鈥淵eah, it鈥檚 quite a sad situation, a lot of trauma. 

鈥淭here wasn鈥檛 injuries to the kids ... [but] they were definitely shaken.鈥 

Several people in the area tried to help before the first responders arrived at the scene. 

鈥淲e had a problem with the traffic moving around, so the bros had got a couple of 4x4s and we blocked the road off, so then it started to calm down a bit. 

Te Ngae Rd in Rotorua was cordoned off last night following the crash.Te Ngae Rd in Rotorua was cordoned off last night following the crash. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 a very sad situation. It鈥檚 affected a few of us [neighbours] ... It鈥檚 a horrible thing for the public to have to see.鈥 

St John said one patient in a critical condition was airlifted to Waikato Hospital. Another patient was transported to Rotorua Hospital in a critical condition. 

Three patients in a moderate condition were also transported to Rotorua Hospital. 

鈥淭he bus was carrying passengers at the time, and fortunately, those on the bus only sustained minor injuries,鈥 a police spokesperson said. 

A further 26 patients in a 鈥渕inor condition鈥 were assessed and did not require transport, a St John spokesperson said. 

Five ambulances, two helicopters, a rapid response unit, two operations managers and a major incident support vehicle were sent to the scene. 

Inquiries into the circumstances of the crash were under way, a police spokesperson said. 

Children crying, feeling of 鈥榩anic鈥 

Another resident who was awake at the time said they heard a loud 鈥渢hump鈥 as the crash happened. 

They went outside to find several people already gathered, many visibly distressed. 

People were running up and down Te Ngae Rd in a 鈥減anic鈥, they said, sensing the 鈥渉opelessness鈥. 

A younger couple came on to their property with 鈥渢ears rolling down鈥 their faces. 

They describe the scene as 鈥渇ull of emotion鈥. 

Having lived in the area for about 30 years, they said there has been the occasional crash before, but none as 鈥渃ompelling鈥 as last night. 

Other residents on Te Ngae Rd, who asked not to be named, heard a 鈥渂ang鈥 followed by what they described as sounding like a series of fireworks. 

About two minutes later, they looked out the curtains and saw fire trucks rushing past their home. 

Scene of a fatal crash involving a bus carrying children and a car on Te Ngae Rd on Thursday night. Photo / Ben FraserScene of a fatal crash involving a bus carrying children and a car on Te Ngae Rd on Thursday night. Photo / Ben Fraser 

They saw the bus was full of children, aged from what they thought were primary school children to older teens. 

The younger children were 鈥渃rying鈥, they said, with the older of the bunch trying to stay strong. 

They said they saw another bus arrive to transport the children away from the scene. 

Older children had to encourage younger ones to get on the bus, they said. 

The residents said the roof of the car was removed, and the bus also appeared to have noticeable damage. 

Jaime Lyth is a multimedia journalist for the New Zealand Herald, focusing on crime and breaking news. Lyth began working under the NZ Herald masthead in 2021 as a reporter for the Northern Advocate in Whang膩rei. 

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