A 17-year-old boy has been found deceased inside a ute which was recovered from the Whanganui River this afternoon.
The teenager's death is the first in the 2018/2019 official holiday road deaths total.
Last night the four-wheel-vehicle went off the Victoria Avenue Bridge near Anzac Parade and was recovered by the police dive squad earlier today.
At this stage it appears the teen was the only occupant of the car, police said in a statement.
"Enquiries into the circumstances of the crash are ongoing."
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"Police would like to speak with anyone who witnessed the crash or who has information that may be of assistance."
Whanganui District Council announced earlier this morning local iwi had imposed a rahui, a ban on fishing and using the river, which would likely be lifted on December 27.
The Police Dive Squad arrived on site about 1pm.
An emergency services staffer at the scene said it was "a sad start to Christmas" but declined to elaborate.
Police would like anyone with information to step forward and get in touch.
Information can be passed on to Whanganui Police on 06 349 0600 or anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Elsewhere, one person has sustained serious injuries in a two-car crash on the Coatesville-Riverhead Highway.
Emergency services received calls about the incident around 5.40pm and the person is being transported to Auckland Hospital, police report.
Two other people were involved in the crash but only received minor injuries - diversions are currently in place.