
The man gunned down in Auckland on Thursday has been named by police as the homicide investigation continues into his death.
Police this morning confirmed the man who died in hospital on Friday was Sione Tuuholoaki, 26.
Tributes have flowed for Tuuholoaki who has been described by friends as 鈥渁n old soul trapped in a young body鈥 and an 鈥渁ngel鈥 who impacted many lives.
Tuuholoaki is understood to have only moved to New Zealand from Australia last year.
Sione Tuuholoaki has been named as the victim of a shooting on Queen St.
Tuuholoaki was one of two men shot in the drive-by style shooting on Queen St last week.
Detective Senior Sergeant Craig Bolton said a small group of people had started fighting and then one offender pulled out a firearm and fired up to four shots.
The alleged shooter was on a Lime scooter before and after the incident.
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Electric scooter company Lime is actively assisting police in their search for Dariush Talagi (inset). Photo/ Hayden Woodward
One person was shot in the head and another in the abdomen.
One of those was Tuuholoaki. He died in hospital on Friday.
Bolton said Tuuholoaki 鈥渨as taken off life support and sadly succumbed to his injuries with family beside him.
鈥淥ur thoughts are with Sione鈥檚 family as they continue to grieve their loss,鈥 he said.
鈥淭his is a very difficult time for them, and we are ensuring they have support in place. Our investigation team are continuing to work hard to bring them answers and to ensure the person responsible is held to account.鈥
The other shot man remains in a stable condition at Auckland City Hospital.
Electric scooters were used during the alleged shooting on Queen St. Photo / Hayden Woodward
Meanwhile, police are still searching for the gunman, identified as 鈥渄angerous鈥 24-year-old Dariush Talagi.
Bolton said there was no risk to the public but Talagi was 鈥渃onsidered dangerous鈥.
Talagi had distinctive facial tattoos, Bolton said.
鈥淥ur message to Dariush would be to hand himself in, or for anyone who sees him to call us immediately,鈥 he said.
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