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Search continues for rock tosser who smashed window of bus carrying 47 kids

Author
Gary Hamilton-Irvine,
Publish Date
Mon, 8 Apr 2024, 4:05pm
A rock came through the front window of a Tranzit bus full of schoolkids on Friday, narrowly missing the driver.
A rock came through the front window of a Tranzit bus full of schoolkids on Friday, narrowly missing the driver.

Search continues for rock tosser who smashed window of bus carrying 47 kids

Author
Gary Hamilton-Irvine,
Publish Date
Mon, 8 Apr 2024, 4:05pm

A school principal has commended the actions of a bus driver after a 鈥渟cary鈥 incident near Napier in which a rock was allegedly thrown through the front window of a moving schoolbus.

Police are still looking for the offender believed to have thrown the 1kg rock, which smashed the front window of a bus about 3.50pm on Friday on Willowbank Ave near the Meeanee shops.

The Tranzit-operated bus was carrying 47 students from a variety of schools, including Napier Girls鈥 and Napier Boys鈥 high schools.

The rock narrowly missed driver Kevin Bishop, who managed to slow down and pull over safely.

The rock ended up on the lap of a schoolboy about two-thirds of the way down the bus.

Remarkably, no one was injured.

鈥淚 met with the students [on Monday] morning and they are absolutely fine,鈥 Napier Girls鈥 High School principal Dawn Ackroyd said of the schoolgirls onboard.

鈥淭hey said it was a little bit scary and they were a bit shaken up, but they really commended the bus driver鈥檚 actions and said another bus was organised straight away and they got home in a timely manner.鈥

She told the students the school was there to support them if needed, but they were 鈥渧ery resilient鈥 girls.

Police are continuing to make inquiries into exactly what occurred and identify those responsible, including reviewing CCTV.

The rock narrowly missed the driver.
The rock narrowly missed the driver.

鈥淚f you witnessed the incident on Friday afternoon or have any information which may assist in our investigation please contact police,鈥 a police statement read.

As at Monday afternoon, no one had been caught or arrested over the incident.

Tranzit general manager of bus and coach Jenna Snelgrove said she was grateful no one was injured during the frightening experience.

鈥淲e鈥檇 like to commend our driver who controlled the bus, prioritised passenger safety and called for support to safely transfer passengers to another coach.

鈥淥ur driver is being supported by our team and we continue to work with the police.鈥

The 1.1kg rock could have caused serious injuries.
The 1.1kg rock could have caused serious injuries.

The bus did not have dashcam footage. Tranzit confirmed it had replacement vehicles so the school service would not be disrupted.

In. a Facebook post the bus driver said there were no other cars on the road ahead or behind him when the rock caused an 鈥渆xplosion of glass and a horrendous sound like a gunshot鈥 and 鈥渋t passed my head by centimetres鈥.

鈥淚t certainly wasn鈥檛 flicked up off the road and it didn鈥檛 come from outer space.鈥

He said those at the front of the bus were showered with glass.

If you have information contact police on 105 and reference file number 240406/6764.

Gary Hamilton-Irvine is a Hawke鈥檚 Bay-based reporter who covers a range of news topics including business, councils, breaking news and cyclone recovery. He formerly worked at 九一星空无限 Corp Australia.

This story was originally published on the Herald,

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