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Sunday, January 31, 2010

Indian taxi driver murdered in NZ


An Indian-origin cabbie was stabbed by an unknown assailant and was found dead in his taxi that crashed in New Zealand’s Auckland city.

Hiren Mohini, 39, was driving a taxi that veered off the road and hit a tree around 1.30 am (local time) following which, people who rushed to the spot found him dead.

A post mortem report found a stab wound to his torso, the New Zealand Herald reported. A homicide inquiry was launched following the death and the police is looking to interview a young male who was seen running towards Esplanade Road immediately after the crash, it said.

Investigators who spoke to witnesses described the man they are looking for as a “slimly-built, dark-skinned male in his mid to late twenties with long, greasy hair to the back of his neck”.

The police believes that the man had hired Hiren’s taxi 10 minutes before it crashed and they are assessing security surveillance footage for more information. The chairman of the Auckland Co-operative Taxi Society, Mr Ian Graham, said that the society was “deeply saddened by the tragic case of Hiren”.

“The company is in shock and anger that a young family man, working hard to support his family has been taken in such a senseless act of violence,” he said.

Mr Graham also added that some of Mohini’s fellow taxi drivers tried to rush to his aid but arrived too late.

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