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Another good Ang Moh killed by a dastardly chink

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Motorcyclist killed in Hawke's Bay was 'a great kid who was going places'

By Cherie Howie
9:28 AM Tuesday Feb 9, 2016
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Rhys Middleton died in a motorcycle accident at Eskdale in Hawke's Bay. Photo / Supplied by family


A year from this weekend, Rhys Middleton was to be married to his long-time sweetheart, Laura Settle.

The couple, who worked together at Greer's Gastro Bar in Tauranga, had bought a house and were planning to start a family.

Two days ago, those dreams were shattered when 23-year-old Mr Middleton was catapulted from his motorcycle and died on the unyielding bitumen of State Highway 5, just north of Napier.

He collided with a car being driven in the same direction
by a 27-year-old Chinese woman, who was in New Zealand on a working holiday. Police are still working to determine what went wrong.

Mr Middleton's brother, Ryan, was among a group of motorcyclists with him when the crash happened at 10am.

He tried to save his little brother, and that brought some comfort to the family, their father Mike Middleton told the New Zealand Herald this morning. "He did CPR ... he isn't trained, I don't think. It would be instinct."

Mike Middleton was also riding with the group, who were part of the Bay of Plenty Road Pirates SMC (Social Motorcycle Club) and returning to Tauranga from the Bay MC One Night Stand motorcycle event the day before. But he was further ahead and did not know what had happened until he stopped in Taupo.

He turned around and made the heartbreaking 125km return journey to the crash site, Mike Middleton said.

Police left his son at the scene until he arrived. "They left him there for me. I had a cry and could pick him up."

His son was someone who had big plans for his life, Mike Middleton said.

He was a manager at Greer's and had been with his partner, Laura, a chef at Greer's, for four years. They had just bought a house and were talking about starting a family.

"He was talking about it on Saturday night. He had a life planned."

Mike Middleton understood the driver of the car which struck his son had been trying to pull over to let him pass, but misjudged how much space she had. Her vehicle's front wheel collided with the front wheel of his son's motorcycle and he was catapulted on to the road, he said.

"I just wish people wouldn't pull over for us. Just stay on the road and we'll pass when we're ready ... I don't want to blame anyone for it, I'm not holding a grudge against them. They've made a mistake, but it's not going to bring my son back."

Senior Constable Cory Ubels, of the Hawke's Bay serious crash unit, said it would be "weeks" before the cause was known, but neither alcohol nor speed were thought to be a factor.

His son's funeral will take place this Saturday in Mt Maunganui or Tauranga, Mike Middleton said.

The send-off would include a tribute ride by Mr Middleton's many friends in the motorcycling fraternity. He was expecting a big turnout.

"My son, he always had a smile, he made friends easily. Everybody liked him. He was a great kid. He was a kid who was going places."

By Cherie Howie
- NZ Herald

Copyright ©2016, NZME. Publishing Limited

 

virus

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Good riddance wasting petrol causing congestion n not getting a decent job all that is now put to rest. Thanks goodness someone managed to drive this point into his head n take him out of misery. The roaf is safe once more.
 

Papsmearer

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RIP. This would not have happened if the PAP were in charge of New Zealand.

More New Zealanders would die if the PAP were incharge. They will let in 1 million PRC chinks to roam the roads. Just like they did in singapore. It will be carnage for NZs.
 

syed putra

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Only UMNO can teach the Chinese to drive properly, behave, good manners, observe all the rules etc. otherwise, everything also upside down. Everything must be short cut. Save time and money. Beat red lights. Ignore double lines and if an accident occurred, blame die die blame the other driver or pedestrian.
What New Zealand need is to invite UMNO to open a Branch, invite Maoris to be members, and all Chinese will behave.
 

Wunderfool

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A kind act leads to a brash accident .. a case of cultural misunderstanding.

The lady driver pulls over to the side of the road so as to allow the biker to pass , but the biker chooses to cling on to the car...

The lady driver must be a hot babe driving naked ... how else to explain his dumb action ?
 
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songsongjurong

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thanks goodness the PRC drivrr killed the white rempit, else got to foot medical expenses for rest of rempit's life. PRC should be allowed bail to fly to 四马路temple to offer thanks.
 

blueRad

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It would have been better if it was a chink killing ang moh out of petty reason like over a women or a job. That will show Asians have balls.
 

sam heng

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Only UMNO can teach the Chinese to drive properly, behave, good manners, observe all the rules etc. otherwise, everything also upside down. Everything must be short cut. Save time and money. Beat red lights. Ignore double lines and if an accident occurred, blame die die blame the other driver or pedestrian.
What New Zealand need is to invite UMNO to open a Branch, invite Maoris to be members, and all Chinese will behave.

This is funny and true.
 
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