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RNZ News
6 days ago
- RNZ News
Man arrested after 20-year-old dies in Hamilton brawl
The scene of the fatal stabbing in central Hamilton. Photo: RNZ / Victor Waters An 18-year-old man has appeared in the Hamilton District Court, in relation to a man who died after a fight in the CBD last weekend. Tyreece Te Pairi, of Hamilton, was injured in the incident in the central city just after midnight on Sunday and later died in hospital. Three other victims suffered injuries ranging from moderate to serious. RNZ understands the victims were stabbed. Detective Inspector Daryl Smith said the 20-year-old was fatally injured on Alexandra Street. "We know incidents like these are distressing for the wider community, and we will have a presence in the area while our investigation is ongoing," he said. "The information that is provided from the community is crucial in assisting in our investigation, and we urge anyone who has information and has not yet contacted us to please get in touch." Sources have told RNZ that the stabbing may have been linked to a club event in the central city. Smith appealed for anyone that saw the fight, filmed it, or have footage of it, to come forward. A web portal has also been set up for people to upload photos or footage taken on Alexandra Street and the surrounding areas, between 11.30pm on Saturday, 19 July to 11.30 the following morning. The arrested man has been remanded in custody. Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero , a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.

RNZ News
22-07-2025
- RNZ News
Hamilton brawl: 20-year-old victim named by police
The scene of the fatal stabbing in central Hamilton. Photo: RNZ / Victor Waters Police have named the 20-year-old who died in a brawl between two groups in Hamilton early on Sunday. Tyreece Te Pairi, of Hamilton, was injured in the incident in the central city just after midnight on Sunday, and later died in hospital. Three other victims suffered injuries ranging from moderate to serious. RNZ understands the victims were stabbed. Detective Inspector Daryl Smith said police were providing support to Tye Pairi's family, and the investigation team was "continuing to assess every line of enquiry available to us". "We want to hold the offenders accountable for their actions and hope the public can assist us." Photo: RNZ/Lucy Xia He said police wanted to hear from anyone who was in the area around Alexandra Street, between 11.30pm and 12.30am on Saturday night. "If you were in the area in the timeframe and have video, photos or dashcam footage, please upload them to our dedicated portal. "It's possible you have captured something that will assist the investigation." Sources have told RNZ that the stabbing may have been linked to a club event in the central city. Police said there will continue to be a visible police presence in Hamilton as the investigation continues, as well as reassurance patrols in the community. Blood stains on the flooring of a container walkway outside a construction site on Alexandra Street. Photo: Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero , a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.