A Christchurch man's offer to help a friend turned to tragedy when he was crushed to death by a falling tree.
Police Sergeant Bevan Seal said the 32-year-old was helping the friend fell a 25-metre macrocarpa on a semi-rural residential Marshlands property in north Christchurch about midday yesterday when the accident happened.
"Near the end, his chainsaw got stuck in the tree.
"The tree started to move and he stepped away but it toppled his way and tragically landed on top of him," Seal said.
"He was really experienced in chopping down trees – not by professional standards – but he has a lot of experience.
"He had all the safety gear – including earplugs and glasses."
The man's body was pinned under the tree and it took several hours to remove it, Seal said.
"He would have been killed instantly. It really was pretty horrific.
"His friend is pretty devastated and his family is distraught."
The man's friend declined to comment, other than to say it was a "freak accident".
Seal said police were investigating the accident and would establish whether anything could have prevented it from occurring.
Police Sergeant Bevan Seal said the 32-year-old was helping the friend fell a 25-metre macrocarpa on a semi-rural residential Marshlands property in north Christchurch about midday yesterday when the accident happened.
"Near the end, his chainsaw got stuck in the tree.
"The tree started to move and he stepped away but it toppled his way and tragically landed on top of him," Seal said.
"He was really experienced in chopping down trees – not by professional standards – but he has a lot of experience.
"He had all the safety gear – including earplugs and glasses."
The man's body was pinned under the tree and it took several hours to remove it, Seal said.
"He would have been killed instantly. It really was pretty horrific.
"His friend is pretty devastated and his family is distraught."
The man's friend declined to comment, other than to say it was a "freak accident".
Seal said police were investigating the accident and would establish whether anything could have prevented it from occurring.