Auckland man admits slitting girl's throat with fish-filleting knife

Jordan Lane Jordan Lane | 05-01 08:20

A man has today admitted to slitting the throat of a young female relative with a fish-filleting knife, pleading guilty to attempted murder when he appeared at Auckland High Court this morning.

He also pleaded guilty to kidnapping after an earlier incident involving another family member, a 43-year-old woman.

The 52-year-old man had previously pleaded not guilty to the two charges – as well as a third charge, of wounding with reckless disregard for the safety of another. That charge was withdrawn today.

He watched closely from the dock with an interpreter as Justice Timothy Brewer governed proceedings.

The man – who has interim name suppression – will be sentenced on June 11, when name suppression will again be addressed.

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He was today remanded in custody through to sentencing. A trial date set for later this year was vacated.

'I've got a knife here'

The kidnapping charge relates to an incident on November 24, 2022. The defendant had a deteriorating relationship with the kidnapping victim.

That day, the woman wanted to leave the house in Auckland's Rosehill: She distracted the defendant, changed clothes and left, according to the agreed summary of facts released to media this morning.

But he saw her as she was leaving. He tried to stop her by grabbing at her and pulling her by the dress, the summary said.

"[The woman] yelled at the defendant, resulting in him putting his hand over his mouth". She bit his finger and he let go.

She walked away – but he followed her in a silver Holden, calling for her to get in. Eventually the man stopped and ran to confront her.

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He had a knife: "He pulled the knife partially out of his pocket, showing [her] he was armed.

"He told her, 'I've got a knife here, get in the car before I stab you'," the summary said.

Once she was in, the man called another family member to say the woman was with him and the pair "needed to sort out their issues" – but the woman screamed in the background, saying the man had a knife.

He then "detained her against her will for several hours", driving to various locations near Coromandel. He had the knife the whole time and "at one point stabbed himself in his leg", the summary said.

"I wouldn't have done this if you listened to me," he told the woman, urging her to keep quiet or "he could do something crazy" as she begged him to take her home – which eventually, he did.

They met with a third person in Papakura and the situation de-escalated, with the group agreeing to keep the incident between them.

Attempted murder

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Barely a week later, the man was drinking at home. Family members, including the two complainants, were in the house.

At about 3am on December 4, he went into a young female relative's room.

"He woke her by nudging her and motioned for her to follow him," the summary said.

"[She] got out of bed and did as she was told, having no understanding of what was to follow."

He led her to the garage and told her to sit down. He confronted her, the summary said.

When she tried to stand up and leave the room, he told her to sit back down.

"The defendant was carrying a fish-filleting knife with a black handle," the summary said.

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"The handle was about 10cm in length, and the blade was about 15cm.

"Without speaking further, the defendant walked behind [the girl] and stood behind her while she was sitting on the seat facing away from him. He grabbed [her] by her hair, and puller her head backwards, raising her chin and exposing her throat and neck.

"The defendant then used the knife to slit [her throat]."

The girl screamed and fell to the floor, bleeding heavily, the summary said. The man "aggressively" pushed her head down and put his fingers in her mouth to stop the screaming, the summary added.

Other people in the house heard the noise and woke up. One rushed in and pulled the man away from the girl.

(Source: Breakfast)

The defendant then headed through the house to where the kidnapping victim was sleeping.

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"The defendant said, 'I'm going to end her life also', in reference to [the woman]."

But two family members managed to restrain the man and disarm him before he ran from the house, got into a vehicle and fled.

The girl underwent emergency surgery at Middlemore Hospital that day and survived.

The man was found at an address near Thames, wearing blood-stained clothes - and arrested without incident.

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