New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's Limousine Struck by Police Car
The minor crash in Wellington caused no injuries, but an investigation has been launched into the incident.
- A police car collided with the rear of New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's official limousine on Wednesday afternoon in Wellington.
- Finance Minister Nicola Willis was also in the vehicle at the time of the crash, which occurred on the main road to the airport.
- No injuries were reported, but the limousine's rear end sustained damage, according to the Department of Internal Affairs.
- Prime Minister Luxon described the incident as a 'bit of a shock' but confirmed he and Willis were unharmed.
- Authorities have opened an investigation into the collision, following standard protocol for incidents involving official vehicles.