Body in recycling bale identified

Police are appealing to the public for any last known sightings of a man whose body was found in a cardboard bale at a Hamilton recycling plant on Tuesday.

The man can now be identified as 40-year-old Daniel Bindner of Te Awamutu.


CTV images of Daniel Bindner's last known sighting at McDonald's Te Awamutu.

Detective Inspector Hywel Jones says police's thoughts are with Mr Binder's family at this difficult time as the investigation continues into the circumstances surrounding his death.

'The post mortem examination of Mr Bindner was completed late yesterday however results were inconclusive. We are now awaiting further testing to help determine the exact cause of his death.

'Today we're following numerous lines of enquiry, focusing on the Te Awamutu area, as our investigation continues into the circumstances of Mr Bindner's unexplained death. This includes establishing his final movements,” says Hywel.

'The last recorded sighting we have of Mr Binder was at 11.04pm on Tuesday, June 21, leaving McDonald's restaurant in Sloane St, Te Awamutu.”

From that point on, police are trying to establish what his movements were in the Te Awamutu area.

'We'd like to hear from anyone who may have seen Mr Bindner in the area around or after 11.04pm.

'Mr Bindner was reported to police as missing on Monday this week and we were actively pursuing this missing person inquiry. We believe that in the days leading up to his final sightings he may have been sleeping rough in Te Awamutu.”

He is described as European, 176cm tall, of medium build and with dark brown/black straight medium-length hair.

On the evening of Tuesday, June 21, he was wearing brown work boots, blue jeans, a dark jacket, a dark long-sleeved hooded sweatshirt, and a dark beanie hat on his head. He was carrying a black shoulder bag.

'At this stage we believe Mr Binder's body was transported from the Te Awamutu area in a recycling truck to Oji Fibre Solutions in Hamilton.

'Late yesterday we completed our scene examination at Oji Fibre Solutions where Mr Bindner's body was discovered on Tuesday, and we want to extend our thanks to the company for its full cooperation during this time.”

Anyone who may have had sightings of Mr Bindner, or information that may help the investigation, can contact Waikato Police on 07 858 6200.

Alternatively, information can be left anonymously via the Crimestoppers 0800 555 111 line.

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