Police at the scene on Darlington Road, Miramar. Photo: RNZ / REECE BAKER
Miramar residents who live close to the spot where a man was found unresponsive overnight Sunday say they heard car alarms going off that night.
Police said on Tuesday the man, who was taken to hospital in a critical condition, had died.
They are also investigating whether the man's death is linked to a home invasion that occurred nearby before the man was discovered.
On Wednesday morning, police were again visiting residents in the area and taking accounts and details to piece together what happened.
Residents told RNZ they had been woken by car alarms going off in the early hours of the morning.
"All of us woke up twice from car alarms, we didn't think to much of it to be honest," Rosa Allison said.
"I didn't go outside for while but when I did I saw the the chalk and tape.
"My first thoughts was that it was a film set."
Blood on the pavement on Camperdown Road. Photo: RNZ / REECE BAKER
Another resident, who did not want to be named, said they were taking more caution after the incident.
"We are freaked out that this has happened close by," they said.
"We were talking to the neighbour about setting up joint CCTV.
On Tuesday, Mirimar community member Ryan Street told RNZ that recent events had left residents "concerned about safety".
Street claimed there had been an increase of crime in Miramar in the last few years, including burglaries and car theft.
Police data covering early 2021 to the end of January 2025 shows no increase in reported crime in the suburb, appearing to indicate a slight downward trend.
He wanted to bring agencies such as Wellington City Council and police together to meet with residents and provide support.
Wellington City Council said it would be happy to attend the community-led meeting.
It said it already works with the Miramar community regularly to address safety concerns, primarily in the shopping centre area.
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