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Bay of Islands Teacher Death: Northland Sportsman Killed

A⁤ much-loved ‌teacher and sportsman ‌in the Auckland and Northland communities is being mourned following his⁣ death on a ‌road in Northland’s Bay of​ Islands.

By Melanie‌ Earley ​ of RNZ

Harry Darkins, 36, died after being struck by a vehicle ​on Puketona Rd in Haruru, near ⁤paihia, in the early ⁤hours of Sunday.

Darkins had worked at a number of schools ⁤in Northland and Auckland including Whangārei Intermediate School, Whangārei Boys High School and more recently, Auckland’s Ormiston Junior College. He was also a keen sportsman playing cricket for Onerahi Central Cricket Club and Northern Māori‌ Cricket.

Sam Walker, from Onerahi Central⁤ Cricket ​Club, ⁢said words couldn’t cut the⁣ loss ‌the community was feeling.

“Harry will⁤ be missed by ⁤so many ⁢people,⁣ he engaged and⁣ helped so⁤ many within the ⁣community that this‍ is a huge ‌loss, everyone from the club is thinking of his family at this⁢ time, so tragic.”

the club said Darkins was a “massive force” in the club who played in ‌both senior ​teams and served ‌on the club’s ‌committee until he moved to ⁤Auckland to teach at Ormiston Junior College.

“Even whilst teaching in Auckland,⁢ Harry regularly made the trip north to ⁤play for ‌the ‍club, nothing was ⁢ever too much hassle for Harry who was willing ⁣to help out in any ‌way possible.

“Harry will be a‍ massive loss to ⁣the club ⁢and community and many of us have‍ lost a great friend far too ⁢soon.”

Whangārei Boys High⁣ School⁢ said ⁢Darkins was both an old boy of the school who graduated in 2006, and a staff member until 2022.

He worked primarily as ​a PE‍ and health teacher who also⁤ served as⁢ a year level Dean.

“harry’s strength,dedication,and unwavering commitment to our boys were evident in everything he did.Beyond the classroom, he gave enormously ⁣to ​the life of the school as our first XV coach, proudly committed to the anchor and all⁤ it represents.

“He​ was ​passionate‍ about young ​people, deeply lo at Haruru.” width=”800″⁢ height=”449″ loading=”lazy”/>

Northland District Commander ⁤Superintendent Matt Srhoj,‌ said at the time of the crash a marked ‍police ‍patrol car was in the area and⁣ had ⁢spoken with a group of pedestrians seen walking on the road.

“The crash occurred a short⁤ time later,where a member of⁣ the public’s vehicle struck⁣ one of the pedestrians.”

Srhoj said⁢ due to the patrol ​car being present just before the⁤ crash police ⁣had decided to refer the incident to the Autonomous Police Conduct Authority ‌(IPCA).

A critical incident examination ⁣would ⁤also be‌ carried out.

The driver of the vehicle which hit Darkins ‌stopped immediately, srhoj‌ said, and the vehicle had been seized by ⁢police.

“This is an ‍incredibly tragic​ event for all concerned, and ⁤our thoughts are with the pedestrian’s family​ at ‌this challenging time.

“Support is ‌also in place for our two frontline members who were in the police vehicle at the​ time the crash occurred.

“This has been devastating for them, ⁤and it is indeed the last thing anyone would have ‌wanted to happen.”

As part of the ‍investigation police wanted to hear from anyone in⁢ the area or with data.

Srhoj⁣ said police especially wanted to ‌hear from‍ anyone travelling through Haruru between 11.55pm on Saturday, ⁢January 17 and 12.10am⁣ on‌ Sunday, January 18.

Anyone with dash camera footage or who saw the pedestrians⁢ shoudl call police ⁢on 105 using the reference number 260118/4319.

2026-01-20 15:16:00

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