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11 Oct 2025 12:10
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  •   Home > News > Accident and Emergency

    Police continue to investigate the sudden unexplained death of a Christchurch man last weekend

    Police continue to investigate the sudden unexplained death of a Christchurch man last weekend


    The man's body was found at a house on Beckenham's Eastern Terrace on Saturday morning.

    Investigators have yet to determine the cause and time of death - but say significant progress has been made.

    Police say information circulating about firearms at the address is inaccurate - and there's no threat to public safety.

    They say the man collected air guns lawfully and stored them appropriately.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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