Otago Daily Times

Father thanks police, people of NZ

- ANNA LEASK

AUCKLAND: As David Millane prepares to make the long journey home with the body of his slain daughter Grace, he has thanked the ‘‘heroic’’ police and the people of New Zealand for the ‘‘outpouring of love, numerous messages, tributes and compassion’’ in the wake of the young tourist’s murder.

Miss Millane was murdered on the weekend of her 22nd birthday, just a day after she arrived in Auckland as part of a oneyear solo OE.

A 26yearold man has been charged with murder.

Before her body was found, her father David and his brother travelled to New Zealand.

They have been working alongside police to help with the investigat­ion into her death.

Miss Millane’s body was released to her father yesterday and he will return to Essex with her this weekend.

He issued a statement yesterday via police.

‘‘Grace went off to travel the world in midOctober and arrived in New Zealand on the 20th November,’’ he said.

‘‘By the amount of pictures and messages we received she clearly loved this country, its people and the lifestyle.

‘‘After the disappeara­nce of Grace on 1st December 2018 our whole world turned upside down.’’

David Millane said he arrived in Auckland on Friday December 7, followed by his brother Martin the next day.

‘‘From that very first moment we have been astounded by the level of concern, sympathy and

selfless help from every person we have met,’’ David Millane said.

‘‘Auckland Police have carried out the most concise, stringent and thorough investigat­ion.

‘‘The team, consisting at times of over 24 officers have worked arduous long hours without a day off, little sleep or rest in helping to resolve this heinous crime.’’

David Millane said the media

had been ‘‘superb’’ in their coverage and reporting of the events surroundin­g his daughter’s ‘‘tragic final days’’.

‘‘They have not intruded into our life and have been respectful and courteous at all times.

‘‘Gill, Michael, Declan and myself would sincerely like to thank everybody involved and express our most profound gratitude.’’

David Millane said it was difficult to single out anyone in ‘‘this difficult situation where everybody is a true hero’’.

However, he wanted to offer the family’s ‘‘most sincere thanks and everlastin­g gratitude’’ to a number of people.

‘‘Detective Inspector Scott Beard, who has been a most measured, selfless, human and profession­al face of Auckland Police,’’ David Millane said.

‘‘His emotional media statements have made him many fans both in New Zealand and at home in the UK.

‘‘Detective Senior Sergeant Greg Brand, the hidden driving force of the investigat­ion and a true police profession­al.’’

He said the Millane family hoped ‘‘what has happened to Grace will not deter even one person from venturing out into the world and discoverin­g their own OE’’.

‘‘Martin and I had the privilege of attending the traditiona­l Maori blessing of the site which was a lovely and peaceful experience,’’ he said.

‘‘Finally we would like to thank the people of New Zealand for their outpouring of love, numerous messages, tributes and compassion.

‘‘Grace was not born here and only managed to stay a few weeks, but you have taken her to your hearts and in some small way she will forever be a Kiwi.’’ — NZME

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Grace Millane

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