
A 10-year-old-boy has died and his father has been critically-injured in a horrific ATV crash on Mother鈥檚 Day.
Cambridge Volunteer Fire Brigade chief fire officer Dennis Hunt said he believed the group had been hunting when the six seater side-by-side all-terrain vehicle rolled, according to Stuff.
The crash occurred on French Pass Rd, Karapiro, at about 2.30pm on Sunday.
The boy鈥檚 brother and a friend had also suffered serious and minor injuries in the crash which happened in a remote part of the property, he said.
鈥淚t was a hectic time out there,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t was quite remote and we couldn鈥檛 get a 4WD to it. We have to be taken there by the neighbours.鈥
Hunt told Stuff he didn鈥檛 believe the party were wearing helmets.
A man in his 40鈥檚 was rescued from the scene and needed to be 鈥渨inched out from a height of 40ft鈥, according to an Auckland Westpac Helicopter spokesperson.
The man was flown to Waikato Hospital in a critical condition.
The property where the accident occurred is owned by Shaw鈥檚 Property Holdings Limited, whose directors are Nelson Schick, Jonathon Schick and Samuel Linder.
Nelson Schick, his wife Sue and their son Rodney own Windsor Park Stud, near Cambridge, which has won several awards for its horse breeding achievements.
Nelson and Sue Schick were named on the NBR Rich List in 2001, with an estimated fortune of $25 million.
The Schick family declined to comment.
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