Person dies following assault on Onehunga bus, manhunt underway

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Police officers, some in white forensic suits, collecting samples from the area.

Police officers, some in white forensic suits, collecting samples from the scene of the assault. Photo: RNZ / Lucy Xia

A person has died following an assault on an Auckland bus and a manhunt is now underway.

Hato Hone St John said one ambulance and three rapid response units responded to reports of an assault in Onehunga at 2.30pm today.

Police confirmed that a person had died following the incident.

They said they were trying to locate the offender who had been identified through CCTV footage.

A senior detective at the scene told RNZ a weapon was involved.

Earlier, the person was taken to Auckland City Hospital in a critical condition.

Police have closed parts of Captain Springs Road and Church Road after an assault on the number 74 bus service in Onehunga.

The number 74 bus service in Onehunga. Photo: RNZ / Lucy Xia

A police spokesperson said they were working to figure out the circumstances surrounding the assault.

In a statement, police said parts of Captain Springs Road and Church Road remain closed while emergency services respond.

"Motorists are asked to avoid the area and expect delays while the incident is resolved."

Police have closed parts Church Road in Onehunga after an assault onboard the number 74 bus.

Police have closed parts of Captain Springs Road and Church Road after an assault on the number 74 bus service in Onehunga. Photo: RNZ / Lucy Xia

Auckland Transport confirmed the assault took place on board the number 74 bus service in Onehunga.

AT director of public transport Stacey van der Putten said: "We are working with our bus operator to provide support to the bus driver who witnessed this incident as well as our other customers who were onboard at the time.

"The safety and wellbeing of our passengers and bus drivers is our top priority and we are engaging with police and our bus operator to fully understand this afternoon's incident."

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