Otago Daily Times

Murderer told return to city unlikely

- ROB KIDD Court reporter rob.kidd@odt.co.nz

A DUNEDIN man who stabbed his partner to death in front of his children wants to return to the city once released from prison.

But Matakaua (Karl) Ngaruaine Rouvi (62) was swiftly told by the Parole Board at a hearing last week that he would likely be barred from entering the city where he murdered 21yearold Moana Anahera Marie Aranui in 2009.

He was declined early release and will be seen again by the board in May.

The former freezing worker was sentenced to life imprisonme­nt with a minimum nonparole period of 12 years, after pleading guilty to the killing which had happened shortly after Ms Aranui ended their relationsh­ip.

During the preceding weekend, the victim had discovered text messages on Rouvi’s cellphone which suggested he was having an affair.

The next day Ms Aranui told him their relationsh­ip of nearly five years was over and went to their Bay View Rd home that evening to tell the rest of the family she would be moving out.

After an argument on the veranda, Rouvi took two boning knives from his car and attacked the woman.

Ms Aranui received 21 injuries, including six major stab wounds to her face, chest and arms, an examinatio­n later found.

Her screaming brought the defendant’s then 29yearold son out of the house. He tried to distract his father so the victim and other family members could escape.

Ms Aranui fled. Rouvi briefly gave chase before giving up and stabbing himself five times in the chest.

The victim took refuge in a carport about 70m away, but died at the scene.

Parole Board chairman Sir Ron Young noted at last week’s hearing that Rouvi had an indecent assault and three drinkdrivi­ng conviction­s on his record.

“Those alcohol conviction­s also reinforce concern about his use of alcohol at the time of the killing,” he said.

Despite that, Rouvi was considered a low risk of reoffendin­g.

“He has a good work ethic and skills,” the board heard.

Rouvi, however, appeared to have unrealisti­c expectatio­ns about his release.

First, he told the Parole Board he had hopes of resuming employment in Dunedin then suggested he wanted to resume contact with a church, also in Dunedin.

“Mr Rouvi had a number of plans for his reintegrat­ion which did not seem to quite fit with the known circumstan­ces,” Sir Ron said.

“The murder occurred in Dunedin and there are victimrela­ted reasons why a release to Dunedin would not be possible.”

The board recommende­d Rouvi undertake oneonone counsellin­g to improve his safety plan and “develop his community contacts”.

 ?? PHOTO: ODT FILES ?? Killer . . . Matakaua Rouvi was sentenced to life imprisonme­nt with a minimum of 12 years in 2009.
PHOTO: ODT FILES Killer . . . Matakaua Rouvi was sentenced to life imprisonme­nt with a minimum of 12 years in 2009.
 ?? PHOTO: SUPPLIED ?? Moana Aranui was stabbed to death shortly after telling her partner their relationsh­ip was over.
PHOTO: SUPPLIED Moana Aranui was stabbed to death shortly after telling her partner their relationsh­ip was over.

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