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Watch: Footage of Kiri Allan's crash aftermath emerges, stunned ute owner surveys wreck

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Caitlan Johnston, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Wed, 26 Jul 2023, 11:52am

Watch: Footage of Kiri Allan's crash aftermath emerges, stunned ute owner surveys wreck

Author
Caitlan Johnston, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Wed, 26 Jul 2023, 11:52am

New footage reveals the damage to Kiri Allan鈥檚 car after she hit a parked ute, shunting it metres forward, and leaving both vehicles wrecked.

The person filming the video says he owned the ute that the former Justice Minister smashed into on Evans Bay Parade in Roseneath on Sunday night.

As he surveys the scene late at night, a sole police car with lights flashing cordoning the road, he points out the extent of the crash鈥檚 impact.

鈥淸The] front of my car was parked here at this line and my car has been moved forward... almost a full car park spot forward by getting bashed when it was parked with the handbrake up,鈥 he said.

The ute had damage to a rear right panel and a flattened tyre.

Damage can be seen on a ute parked on Evans Bay Parade after Sunday night's crash involving Kiri Allan. Photo / Nick James

Damage can be seen on a ute parked on Evans Bay Parade after Sunday night's crash involving Kiri Allan. Photo / Nick James

The video also shows Allan鈥檚 white Hyundai Kona electric car on an angle, in the middle of the road with a chunk of the left side of the front bumper missing and substantial damage to the left front wheel.

The missing chunk can be seen on the road directly behind the black ute.

The engine bonnet also appears shunted out of alignment from the impact of the crash.

That night, Allan鈥檚 career as a Cabinet Minister came to an end.

The former Cabinet minister was charged with careless use of a motor vehicle and refusing to accompany a police officer following the crash.

A white Hyundai Kona electric car provided driven by Kiri Allan sits on an angle, in the middle of Evans Bay Parade after the crash.

A white Hyundai Kona electric car provided driven by Kiri Allan sits on an angle, in the middle of Evans Bay Parade after the crash.

An infringement notice was also issued as Allan had excess breath alcohol between 250-400 micrograms (mcg) of alcohol per litre of breath.

Allan will appear in court at a later date.

The next day she resigned her ministerial portfolios before going on indefinite leave. Allan announced her resignation from politics the following day.

An apologetic Allan said she had failed many people who had placed their trust and confidence in her saying she had let down her electorate, party and all those who relied on her.

In announcing her retirement from politics on social media yesterday Allan said she needed to take time to 鈥渉eal myself and chart a new course for my life鈥.

鈥淚 tried to dare greatly, my face marred by dust and sweat and blood and I hope that there were benefits for the people and places I represented by being in the arena.

鈥淚 erred, many times, and kept trying to battle for our people that needed the most.

鈥淔or now, it鈥檚 time to step out of the arena.

鈥淚鈥檓 not sure how long for, or if I鈥檒l return, but my focus is now on trying to find a different kind of strength to serve our people and our place.鈥

Kiri Allan and Prime Minister Chris Hipkins. Photo / Mark Mitchell

Kiri Allan and Prime Minister Chris Hipkins. Photo / Mark Mitchell

Allan returned to her full ministerial duties on Monday last week after taking some time away from Parliament due in part to a relationship break-up.

While she was taking a few days of mental health leave, separate allegations were reported regarding her treatment of staff, which she strongly denied.

She then took another two weeks off over Parliament鈥檚 recess.

Prime Minister Chris Hipkins found out about the crash when he received a phone call from his chief of staff late on Sunday night. He then had a call from Police Minister Ginny Andersen.

鈥淚t was a pretty straightforward conversation,鈥 Andersen said of her discussion with Hipkins. She said people who love and care for Allan were with her through the night following the incident.

Hipkins said he couldn鈥檛 provide details on where Allan was driving and why she had allegedly refused to accompany a police officer, except to say she was in a distressed state.

Allan had been receiving counselling and professional support when she returned to work.

鈥淯ltimately, mental health is incredibly challenging.鈥

He referenced how she had recently taken time off and that she was 鈥渁t the top of her game鈥 at Parliament last week. However, he said things could flip without warning when mental health was involved.

Hipkins spoke to Allan early Monday morning and discussed how her position as a minister was untenable.

鈥淚t was a difficult conversation... she鈥檚 not in a good space,鈥 Hipkins said of Allan.

鈥淚鈥檓 gutted for Kiri, I鈥檓 concerned for her wellbeing.鈥

Caitlan Johnston is a breaking news reporter based in Waikato. She joined the Herald in 2022.

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