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Watch: Cyclist spins through the air after collision, confronts pensioner driver at home

Author
Cherie Howie,
Publish Date
Fri, 31 Jan 2025, 7:22am

Watch: Cyclist spins through the air after collision, confronts pensioner driver at home

Author
Cherie Howie,
Publish Date
Fri, 31 Jan 2025, 7:22am
  • A New Year鈥檚 Day bike ride took a dramatic turn when a cyclist spun 180 degrees in the air after an SUV driver pulled into his path in Clover Park, Auckland. 
  • The cyclist later confronted the pensioner driver at her home, asking for more than $12,000 in damages to the custom-built road bike and posting footage of both the crash and the confrontation online. 
  • The SUV鈥檚 driver, Mele Kauvalu, says she looked but didn鈥檛 see the cyclist, can鈥檛 remember if she indicated and doesn鈥檛 know how she鈥檒l pay for the repairs if a Disputes鈥 Tribunal case finds in favour of the cyclist, who also reported the incident to police. 

A cyclist captured in startling video footage flipping 180 degrees over his handlebars after being cut off by an SUV later confronted the driver at her home, demanding she pay more than $12,800 in repairs for the uninsured custom-built $20,000 road bike. 

Driver Mele Kauvalu 鈥 who is also uninsured 鈥 told the Herald she looked but didn鈥檛 see the cyclist before pulling out, but couldn鈥檛 remember if she鈥檇 also indicated. 

The dramatic New Year鈥檚 Day incident happened as she was leaving her priest鈥檚 home in South Auckland. 

鈥淭hey want me to pay the money. I don鈥檛 know where the hell I鈥檓 gonna get the money 鈥 they may have to take it off my pension every damn, bloody fortnight鈥, the Ellerslie grandmother said of the damages claim now going before the Disputes鈥 Tribunal in late March. 

The cyclist, a Wellington-based road and traffic safety engineer, was the second rider in a single-file group of four on Boundary Rd in Clover Park just after 8am when, he claims, Kauvalu pulled her black 2022 Mitsubishi ASX out from its parking spot without warning. 

鈥淚 was forced to brake, and as my brakes locked up 鈥 I flipped 180 degrees in the air and landed on my back, nearly breaking my neck in the process.鈥 

The man, who didn鈥檛 want to give his full name, was riding at a speed of 30-35km/h at the time of the crash, which was captured on a fellow cyclist鈥檚 camera and later shared on social media. 

A screengrab of a fellow cyclist's camera shows the Wellington cyclist halfway through a 180 degree flip during the New Year's Day incident in Clover Park, Auckland. Photo / Screengrab via YouTubeA screengrab of a fellow cyclist's camera shows the Wellington cyclist halfway through a 180 degree flip during the New Year's Day incident in Clover Park, Auckland. Photo / Screengrab via YouTube 

The crash left him with heavy bruises, grazes and in shock, forcing him to take a week off work to recover. 

But it could鈥檝e been worse, the cyclist said. 

鈥淢y helmet saved my life 鈥 it has a massive dent on it. It could鈥檝e been a fatal accident.鈥 

Police are investigating the incident, including a claim Kauvalu left the scene after the collision, they said today. 

Kauvalu says she got out of her vehicle but left soon after because the cyclist didn鈥檛 appear injured and she didn鈥檛 think she was involved. 

鈥淧olice have since received additional information to assist our inquiries鈥, a police spokesman said. 

鈥淲e are in the process of speaking with the registered owner of a nominated vehicle.鈥 

Meanwhile, the cyclist lodged a Disputes鈥 Tribunal claim for $12,805 repairs to the bike, including $3800 for the buckled carbon wheelset, $3290 for damage to the carbon fork/frame and $2100 for the damaged carbon PM crankset. 

His $599 ABUS Gamechanger helmet and $699 Garmin Edge 530 GPS bike computer were also damaged, along with the rear derailleur, left shifter and handlebar, and it would cost $360 in labour for a mechanic to replace parts on the damaged bike, he said. 

The cyclist landed on his back after the crash in Clover Park, Auckland, but his helmet also took some impact 鈥 saving his life, the man says. Photo / Screengrab via YouTubeThe cyclist landed on his back after the crash in Clover Park, Auckland, but his helmet also took some impact 鈥 saving his life, the man says. Photo / Screengrab via YouTube 

Asked why he was uninsured, the cyclist said the bike was built just before Christmas and he鈥檇 鈥渂arely had a chance to ride it, let alone specify it on a contents policy鈥. 

鈥淚nsurance is primarily useful when you are at fault for something. Its secondary purpose is for when your property is damaged 鈥 in this case ... [Kauvalu] is 100% at fault,鈥 he claimed. 

A Disputes鈥 Tribunal claim was the 鈥渓ogical method to recover my loss鈥, but he also hoped she would be charged by police. 

Footage had also been posted online of the cyclist and his cousin confronting Kauvalu at her home the following day, telling her she鈥檇 鈥渁lmost killed鈥 him by pulling out without indicating. 

鈥淣o, I didn鈥檛 hit him. He bumped into my car鈥, Kauvalu replied in the video. 

She was also told the bike repairs were $12,000. 

鈥淭welve thousand dollars? How the hell?鈥 Kauvalu replied, moments before the video cut off. 

鈥淭here鈥檚 no damn way I鈥檓 gonna end up bloody paying that.鈥 

She 鈥渃an鈥檛 believe I didn鈥檛 see anything coming鈥 when checking behind her before the incident, Kauvalu told the Herald. 

鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 in a hurry or anything, because we鈥檇 just visited our priest on the first day of the new year, [which we do] every year. 

鈥淚 just looked and [it] was clear for me.鈥 

The cycling group pictured in this video screengrab which also shows the black SUV as it is pulling out of street parking before the crash. Photo / Screengrab via YouTubeThe cycling group pictured in this video screengrab which also shows the black SUV as it is pulling out of street parking before the crash. Photo / Screengrab via YouTube 

Asked if she鈥檇 indicated, Kauvalu said she couldn鈥檛 remember but conceded the video footage 鈥 which appeared to show no indication 鈥 was 鈥減robably right鈥. 

鈥淚f I don鈥檛 indicate and it caused it, then I suppose I feel responsible.鈥 

But on the day she believed she hadn鈥檛 done anything wrong, stopping and getting out of the SUV after hearing screams, and then asking a woman on the other side of the road if she鈥檇 hit someone. 

鈥淪he said, 鈥楴o, no. He just stopped 鈥 [pushed] down on the brake and fell'.鈥 

Kauvalu then left without speaking to the cyclist because he didn鈥檛 appear injured, was with others and she didn鈥檛 believe she was at fault, she said. 

鈥淚 thought, 鈥業 didn鈥檛 hit anything鈥.鈥 

She questioned why the cyclist was the only one in his group to fall, and said she鈥檇 pulled out slowly, and the bike and her SUV hadn鈥檛 come into contact. 

Police had since contacted her, but the 68-year-old knew little more than that. 

鈥淭hey sent me something. I have to go to a tribunal or whatever you call it.鈥 

She wasn鈥檛 insured because she couldn鈥檛 afford it, said Kauvalu, who retired from her job at a pharmaceutical factory aged 67. 

鈥淲hen you get paid $700 a fortnight, it comes today and is gone tomorrow.鈥 

Cherie Howie is an Auckland-based reporter who joined the Herald in 2011. She has been a journalist for more than 20 years and specialises in general news and features. 

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