The New Zealand Herald

Detectives hunt for horse stabber

- George Block

Detectives have visited the Waitati paddock where miniature horse Star was stabbed 41 times by an assailant who remains at large. Star later succumbed to his wounds, and a climate of fear and sadness prevails in the small seaside community near Dunedin, as some residents discuss moving away.

Senior Sergeant Craig Dinnissen, of Dunedin, said yesterday the case had been elevated to the Criminal Investigat­ion Branch (CIB).

Waitati residents were helping officers and police were following positive lines of inquiry, he said.

Police were “not ruling anything out”. No arrests had been made.

Officers from the CIB and a police photograph­er yesterday examined the paddock at the corner of Brown and Pitt Sts.

They were shown around by Star’s owner, Mandy Mayhem-Bullock.

She and her husband Lee earlier that day began their own inquiries, scouring the paddock with a metal detector in search of a weapon.

The Waikouaiti Coast Community Board member said detectives had taken a bloody piece of rope from her home.

A shrine had popped up beside the beloved horse’s paddock, featuring a sign reading “RIP Star”.

She hoped young children walking home from school would take comfort from the floral display.

“I’d rather tell kids that a dragon had swooped down hungry for a little pony than tell them a horrible human did this in our town,” Mayhem-Bullock said yesterday.

Star was buried at a property up the hill on Tuesday, under an apple tree, she said, “because one of his nicknames was Applejack.”

A veterinari­an initially hoped Star would survive, but he died the following night, believed to be due to peritoniti­s after a wound punctured his bowel.

Mayhem-Bullock had spoken with some in Waitati who were deeply affected by the attack.

“People have coming to me saying they’re scared and panicked, talking about moving away.”

A candle-light vigil would be held at the corner of Brown and Pitt Sts at 7.30pm on Sunday, and all in the Waitati community would be welcome, she said.

“To lift the bad ju-ju that’s here at the moment.”

 ?? Photo / Otago Daily Times ?? Angela Lyon, Vita MayhemBull­ock and Mandy MayhemBull­ock add flowers to a shrine beside Star’s paddock.
Photo / Otago Daily Times Angela Lyon, Vita MayhemBull­ock and Mandy MayhemBull­ock add flowers to a shrine beside Star’s paddock.

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