Friday, August 12, 2016

Police have made a major breakthrough into the crash which killed four people near Hamilton Airport on Friday night - locating the occupants of the mystery third car.
The driver and occupants in a white car travelling with the Nissan Skyline before it collided with a van near Hamilton Airport were located this morning and are being interviewed by police. The Skyline occupants, Lance Robinson, 28, Hannah Strickett-Craze, 24, Paul De Silva, 20 and 19-year-old Jason McCormick Ross, died in the crash. The sole occupant of the van is recovering at Waikato Hospital.
Witnesses reported a white car with tinted windows, possibly a Subaru Impreza, had been travelling with the Nissan along State Highway 3 between Hamilton and Te Awamutu prior to the crash.
The nissan skyline was street racing by hamilton airport. The nissan skyline split in three pieces
The car is going to be interviewed friday night… people have alcohol in the crash
                                                   Watch NZH Focus: Mystery Car Found







car accidants Police have made a major breakthrough into the crash which killed four people near Hamilton Airport on Friday night - locating the occupants of the mystery third car.
The driver and occupants in a white car travelling with the Nissan Skyline before it collided with a van near Hamilton Airport were located this morning and are being interviewed by police. The Skyline occupants, Lance Robinson, 28, Hannah Strickett-Craze, 24, Paul De Silva, 20 and 19-year-old Jason McCormick Ross, died in the crash. The sole occupant of the van is recovering at Waikato Hospital.
Witnesses reported a white car with tinted windows, possibly a Subaru Impreza, had been travelling with the Nissan along State Highway 3 between Hamilton and Te Awamutu prior to the crash.
The nissan skyline was street racing by hamilton airport. The nissan skyline split in three pieces
The car is going to be interviewed friday night… people have alcohol in the crash
                                                   Watch NZH Focus: Mystery Car Found







       SwordFish                       




Opening statement
The swordfish family is related to the billfish family and lives in the pacific and Atlantic ocean.

One

There are 12 species of billfish that are subdivided into two separate families. 11 species including marlins starfishes and sail fishes belong to the family while the family contains one family that swordfish gladius.

Two

The commonly reach 3 metres 9.8ft in length and the maximum reported is 4.55m in length and 650kg 1.430lb in weight.

Three

The swordfish is named after its bill resembling a sword this makes it superficially similar to other billfish.


Four

Contrary to popular belief the sword is not used to spare but instead may be used to slash its prey.

General statement
They are the sole of their family swordfish were harvest by a variety of methods at a small scale.