Otago Daily Times

Man guilty of ‘grave’ sexual offending dies in jail

- ROB KIDD

AN 89yearold Dunedin man serving an eightyear prison term for two decades of sexual offending has died.

Murray Oscar Kannewisch­er was two months from a scheduled parole hearing when he died, the board confirmed.

The defendant was jailed in 2017 for sexual offending against six girls, some as young as 8, which started in 1963.

Despite the guilty verdicts at trial Kannewisch­er maintained his innocence while incarcerat­ed.

At a hearing in July last year, panel convener Judge David Mather described the prisoner as “adamant” about his innocence, also claiming lies had been told.

Given his denials, Kannewisch­er was considered unsuitable for rehabilita­tion courses or psychologi­cal counsellin­g while at Otago Correction­s Facility.

Victims, before that most recent parole hearing, had made forceful submission­s to the board about their enduring concerns regarding the man’s release.

Despite his age and the fact a psychologi­cal report classed Kannewisch­er as low risk, they worried he was still a legitimate threat to young girls.

The effects on the victims, Judge Mather said, had been “enduring and profound”.

At sentencing, before the Dunedin District Court, Judge Michael Crosbie said Kannewisch­er systematic­ally targeted his victims.

‘‘You preyed on these defenceles­s young women when they were all at about the same stage of physical and emotional developmen­t,’’ he said.

‘‘Make no mistake, this is very grave offending.’’

The Otago Daily Times contacted Correction­s regarding Kannewisch­er’s death but it was unable to respond yesterday.

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Murray Kannewisch­er

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