Otago Daily Times

Critically injured in alleged kinghit

- GEORGE BLOCK george.block@odt.co.nz

A DUNEDIN man who helped the victim of an alleged kinghit by a gang member at a Dunedin petrol station says his family are praying for the victim’s survival.

But as of last night, the assailant remained at large.

Esitakio Moata’ane was driving along Hillside Rd about 10.30pm on Saturday when his daughter said: ‘‘Dad, there’s a man lying on the ground in the Mobil.’’

He went to investigat­e and found a man unconsciou­s outside Mobil Forbury with a severe head injury, struggling to breathe.

‘‘He was drowning in his vomit . . . so me and this other dude flipped him over and into the recovery position.’’

Mr Moata’ane said the man appeared to have been punched in the face before falling backwards and hitting his head on the ground.

‘‘It was like a kinghit.

‘‘There were no black eyes, it was just the mouth and the nose.

‘‘He had an injury at the back of his head as well.

‘‘He must have fallen back and smacked his head on the ground.’’

A deeply religious man, Mr Moata’ane said he stood and prayed for the victim before ambulance officers transporte­d him to Dunedin Hospital.

He later asked his children to ‘‘pray for that man’’ before they went to sleep.

The 25yearold forklift driver said his wife had given birth to their fourth child on Thursday, just two days before he and his children came across the after math of the vicious assault.

A woman who witnessed the incident told Mr Moata’ane one of a carload of gang members carried out the assault.

A gang member allegedly told the woman the victim had ‘‘got too lippy’’.

Detective Sergeant Nik Leigh, of Dunedin, said last night the 43yearold man remained in a critical condition in Dunedin Hospital.

Police officers from the Criminal Investigat­ion Branch (CIB) and forensic scientists from the Institute of Environmen­tal Science and Research were at the scene yesterday.

The petrol station remained closed and cordoned off, with a scene guard stationed there overnight.

Det Sgt Leigh said police had not made any arrests in connection with the assault but were following positive leads.

‘‘We’ve got some persons of interest we want to catch up with.’’

The CIB was yet to determine if it was ‘‘a chance encounter or something more’’, Det Sgt Leigh said.

Police were appealing for anyone who had informatio­n about the assault or who had been in the area on Saturday night, to contact them or provide informatio­n anonymousl­y via the Crimestopp­ers line.

Dunedin police (03) 4714800, Crimestopp­ers 0800555111.

 ?? PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON ?? Search for clues . . . Police begin a scene examinatio­n at Mobil Forbury yesterday morning after a man was critically injured in a Saturday night assault.
PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON Search for clues . . . Police begin a scene examinatio­n at Mobil Forbury yesterday morning after a man was critically injured in a Saturday night assault.

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