Otago Daily Times

Man killed in Darfield was a ‘good bloke’

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CHRISTCHUR­CH: A former rugby friend of the man who died after being shot at by police in Canterbury has described how he was having a difficult time.

On Sunday, Donald Ineson fired shots at his family before running down a police officer in his car.

Mr Ineson was shot at by police before being found dead in his car.

Police have not said whether they fired the fatal shot.

Former South Canterbury rugby coach Barry Matthews said he and Mr Ineson played about 24 games together for South Canterbury before Mr Ineson moved to the Mackenzie Rugby Football Club.

He said it was a huge shock when he found out what had happened.

‘‘Don was a good bloke when we played [rugby] with him and against him.

‘‘We don’t know the full story yet, but when someone fires shots with a gun and that type of thing, things aren’t right.’’

Mr Matthews said Mr Ineson had a difficult year with his family. His mother was sick and he had an autistic child. Mr Ineson’s father had also died recently.

‘‘He’s been through a tough time and obviously needed some help,’’ he said. ‘‘He lost his father, three or four months ago. Don was very close to his father.’’

Police said the injured officer had undergone surgery and is doing well.

The officer was run over by Mr Ineson, suffering multiple fractures.

He is in a stable condition at Christchur­ch Hospital being supported by family and police. — RNZ

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