Two officers who laid the spikes suffered smoke inhalation trying to save the boys from the burning car.Īnyone with information was asked to call Detective Sergeant Brad Grainger on (03) 363 7400.
Police are appealing for witnesses of both the pursuit on Moorhouse Ave, which lasted about a minute, and of the crash minutes later. It had been stolen in Wigram earlier that night. The car involved in the crash was first seen speeding in central Christchurch at 11.13pm on Sunday, reaching speeds in excess of 130kmh and running red lights on Moorhouse Ave. It is understood the three boys had regularly stolen cars throughout the city in recent months. identify the spy (like in the native quest where you have to meet a spy in an enemy city). I love you both endlessly,' she wrote.Ī private service for the brothers is expected to be held at their mother's home on Sunday. I agree it would be nice to have more spying and sneaky stuff.
'Can't believe I'll never get to see you grow into the men you were supposed to be. Thirteen and 16 is way too young to be gone. 'Losing one of you is hard enough, but both of you going has destroyed me. Their sister posted a tribute to her 'handsome brothers' on Facebook. The charred remains of the car, which exploded after crashing in Christchurch, killing the three teenage boys inside.