Police find car linked to Sosiua Ula homicide investigation

'Oku 'i lalo ha fakamatala faka-Tonga

Police have found the silver Mazda RX8 they were looking for in relation to the homicide investigation into Sosiua Helotu Ula’s death in Porirua.

They believed Mr Ula was a passenger in the car before getting into a black Mercedes which police are still looking for.

Mr Ula, 19, died after falling from the Mercedes.

The driver of the Mazda is someone the Police want to speak to urgently. They have released a CCTV photo of the man police believe was driving the Mazda in Porirua in the days after the incident.

Ula was found with critical injuries after falling out of a Mercedes on Warspite Rd on Sunday, October 7.

The Tongan man was found just after 4pm that day and taken to Wellington Hospital, but died on Tuesday night.

The driver of the Mazda is someone the Police wish to speak to urgently.

Police need to identify the person in the attached CCTV who police believe was driving the Mazda in Porirua in the days after the incident.

Anyone who has any information about this vehicle, its driver, the identity of the person in the CCTV, or any of the circumstances surrounding Mr Ula’s death, is urged to get in touch with Police.

If you can help, please call Wellington Police Crime Squad on (04) 381 2000.

Information can also be provided anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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