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16 May 2025 12:37
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  •   Home > News > Education

    A vigil will be held this morning at the Auckland bus stop where an American PhD student was killed on Saturday night

    A vigil will be held this morning at the Auckland bus stop where an American PhD student was killed on Saturday night


    33-year-old Kyle Whorrall suffered serious head injuries - after a seemingly random attack on St John's Road in Meadowbank.

    A group of students and staff from the nearby St John's Theological College will lead the vigil at 9:30.

    Organisers say they want to reclaim the neighbourhood with life, warmth and care.

    Police are still trying to track down at least two occupants of a black SUV, believed to have carried out the attack - and the driver of a white ute who was cut off by the SUV.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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