Hit-and-run: Hunt for motorcyclist continues

Police have released images of a motorcycle and rider after a hit-and-run that killed Paige Johnson, inset, in Rotorua.

Police are still trying to identify a motorcyclist after a hit-and-run crash that killed Rotorua man Paige Johnson.

It’s been five days since police released detailed CCTV footage of the motorcyclist involved in the Edmund Rd incident on Sunday, June 15, but still no arrest has been made.

Johnson, a 24-year-old blind and deaf man, suffered critical injuries after he was hit while crossing an Edmund Rd pedestrian crossing just before 2.15pm.

Paige Johnson, 24, was the victim of a hit-and-run incident on Edmund Rd in Rotorua.Paige Johnson, 24, was the victim of a hit-and-run incident on Edmund Rd in Rotorua.

He was airlifted to Waikato Hospital but died last Wednesday.

A police spokesman said they had received several responses after their appeal for information, but were unable to identify the motorcyclist.

The spokesman said they continued to appeal for information.

Police have released footage of a motorcyclist they want to speak to after a fatal accident on Edmund Rd. Police have released footage of a motorcyclist they want to speak to after a fatal accident on Edmund Rd.

The CCTV footage has been circulated widely on social media since the photographs were released last Thursday.

The Bay of Plenty and Taupō police Facebook page’s post appealing for information alone has had more than 2200 online “shares”.

Police previously said the rider overtook a stationary vehicle waiting for Johnson to cross the road and struck him on the crossing.

The rider U-turned and rode back towards the crossing, but did not stop or check on Johnson. The rider fled towards Clayton Rd.

Last week Johnson’s sister, Natika Matthews, told the Rotorua Daily Post her family considered him a “superhero”.

Police have released footage of this motorcyclist connected to a fatal incident on Edmund Rd. Police have released footage of this motorcyclist connected to a fatal incident on Edmund Rd.

She said he fought brain cancer as a child and was deaf and blind.

However, he had been excited to gain his independence two months ago by moving into his own rental property.

Matthews said it was heartbreaking as her brother was determined to live a normal life despite his disabilities.

Johnson’s family was approached for comment.

Can you help police identify this motorcyclist?Can you help police identify this motorcyclist?

Police said the front of the motorbike was believed to have been damaged in the crash.

  • Can you help? Call 105 and quote reference number 250615/1168, or phone anonymously through Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

2 comments

Own up

Posted on 24-06-2025 12:31 | By bruce.b

Come on someone knows who this is so own up he has killed a person who didn't deserve to die.


Yes, come forward

Posted on 24-06-2025 14:33 | By tia

So if someone knows who this person is and doesn't come forward, does that make them an accessory to the event? I suggest it probably does.


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