
- A passenger died on a Waiheke ferry, causing delays and commotion at the dock.
- Witnesses reported poor communication from Fullers staff to waiting passengers.
- The man鈥檚 death has been referred to the coroner, and Fullers is providing support to the crew.
A sudden death has been reported on a Waiheke ferry service, causing delays and commotion at the dock on Thursday.
Waiheke business owner Sean was waiting for the 2pm boat to Devonport when the ferry arrived.
鈥淲hen I arrived at the ferry building around 1.45pm, the 2pm was disembarking and there was a lot of commotion,鈥 he told the Herald.
鈥淸There were] some security guards and some staff running on to the boat.
鈥淎mbulances showed up, two fire trucks and people running on with AEDs.鈥
Sean said about 300 people, mostly cruise passengers, were waiting to get on the boat at the same time.
鈥淲hile I was boarding, a gentleman told me an older gentleman had died in the toilet.鈥
Eventually, Fullers crews moved the boat to another dock after a long delay.
Sean told the Herald he was disappointed by how little communication there was between Fullers staff and waiting passengers.
Fullers' communication with travellers after the death was disappointing, a passenger said. Photo / Jason Oxenham
鈥淭he crew made no announcement to the staff,鈥 he said.
鈥淚t was getting pretty frustrating for a holiday weekend. There were a lot of cruise ship people who were asking us locals if we should take a water taxi because my cruise ship is about to leave at 3.30pm or 4pm.鈥
When the 3pm ferry began to board, Sean told the waiting Fullers crews that they hadn鈥檛 communicated with the waiting passengers.
鈥淭hey said [they] didn鈥檛 know what was going on,鈥 he said.
鈥淏ut nobody knew how to get back to Devonport for those on a cruise ship. Even if you don鈥檛 know anything, tell everyone you don鈥檛 know anything.鈥
Fortunately for the cruise passengers on the 3pm ferry, their cruise ship had delayed itself for them to board.
A Fullers spokesperson said the organisation was deeply saddened to confirm that a passenger had died on a ferry service from Auckland to Waiheke Island.
鈥淥ur thoughts are with the individual鈥檚 family at this difficult time. Out of respect for the individual鈥檚 loved ones, we will not be sharing any further details.
鈥淲hile this is an unusual occurrence, we understand our crew acted appropriately in these difficult circumstances. We are providing support to our crew, including but not limited to offering counselling services.鈥
Police can confirm a sudden death was reported on a ferry that had docked at Matiatia Wharf on Waiheke Island, a spokesperson said.
鈥淭he man was located deceased by crew after it had arrived at 2pm.
鈥淗is death has been referred to the Coroner.鈥
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