The manager of McDonald's in Te Awamutu said she did not know Mr Bindner or recognise him as a regular customer. "We are now awaiting further testing to help determine the exact cause of his death," said Mr Jones. "Everyone is feeling a bit down and it's affected everybody in Te Awamutu. Waipa District Councillor for Te Awamutu, Marcus Gower, said the whole community was hurting following Mr Bindner's death, which came after four people were killed in a horror car crash last week. Police were unable to tell what caused Mr Bindner's death and are still trying to shed some light on the last days of his life.
Source: New Zealand Herald June 30, 2016 16:52 UTC