The New Zealand Herald

Murder accused ‘friendly’

Shocked neighbours say man arrested over woman’s killing polite and well-liked

- Kurt Bayer

The arrest of a polite, hardworkin­g, well-liked and “very private” Christchur­ch man over a woman’s murder has shocked his neighbours. A 54-year-old labourer appeared in court yesterday morning charged with murdering a 27-year-old Christchur­ch woman found dead in the city suburb of Merivale on Saturday.

The man was granted interim name suppressio­n during a brief appearance via audio-visual link at Christchur­ch District Court.

Police allege the man broke into the woman’s Exeter St home in the upmarket Merivale area, near North Hagley Park, armed with a knife. Police say they knew each other. She was found about 11.40am. As specialist crime scene officers were seen scouring the man’s wellkept brick property in a block of townhouses across town in the eastern suburb of Aranui yesterday, his neighbours were stunned to hear he’s been charged with murder.

“I’m very upset by this,” one woman said. “I liked [the man]. He was always friendly, chatty. He was also a very private person.”

Another neighbour said the man worked long hours but would always stop and say hello. “It’s very distressin­g actually,” she said.

Judge Jane Farish remanded the man in custody without plea to appear in the High Court on April 27. No applicatio­n for bail was made.

The judge imposed suppressio­n orders that include the defendant’s name, the victim’s identity, and the police summary of facts.

She said the interim suppressio­n orders are necessary to protect not only the victim but fair trial rights, but stressed that they will likely be reviewed at the next court appearance.

Detective Inspector Darryl Sweeney said police had moved swiftly to track down the man.

“My deepest sympathies go out to the family of this young woman and police will be ensuring that they are supported following their tragic loss,” Sweeney said.

A post-mortem examinatio­n was expected to be carried out yesterday.

A team of experts continue to piece together informatio­n, with detectives and forensic specialist­s examining two scenes in Christchur­ch — one at Exeter St and one at Breezes Rd.

“Residents in those areas can expect to see a continued police presence over the next few days,” Sweeney said.

Two motor vehicles have also been seized for examinatio­n. No one else is being sought over the woman’s death, Sweeney said.

But police would like to hear from anyone who was in the wider Exeter St area overnight Friday to Saturday who “may have heard or seen anything, or anyone, suspicious”.

People who may have informatio­n are asked to contact Canterbury police on 03 363 7400 or anonymousl­y via Crimestopp­ers on 0800 555 111.

 ?? Picture / Kurt Bayer ?? The woman’s death has prompted intense police activity on Exeter St, near North Hagley Park in the upmarket Christchur­ch suburb of Merivale.
Picture / Kurt Bayer The woman’s death has prompted intense police activity on Exeter St, near North Hagley Park in the upmarket Christchur­ch suburb of Merivale.

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