Five dead after "whale overturns small boat" off New Zealand coast
Five people have died after a boat capsized off the coast of New Zealand after it was thought to be overturned by a whale.
Six people survived the incident, near the South Island town of Kaikoura, on September 10, Sky News reports.
Their condition is stable, with five assessed at a local health centre and the sixth transferred to a hospital in Christchurch as a precaution, Kaikoura police sergeant Matt Boyce said.
"Our thoughts are with everyone involved, including the victims and their families, their local communities, and emergency services personnel," he said.
The town's mayor Craig Mackle told reporters waters were calm at the time, and the assumption was that a whale surfaced from beneath the boat.
Sperm and humpback whales often travel through the area, he added.
He said in the past he had thought about the possibility of a boat and whale colliding given the number of whales that frequent the region.







