The New Zealand Herald

Mum’s tragic death shocks family

Man, 29, on murder charge has his name suppressed

- Lincoln Tan

The family of a woman who died after she was allegedly stabbed and set alight say they still can’t comprehend what has happened. Tania Maree Hadley died at a property she owned in May Rd in Mt Roskill on Friday morning.

A 29-year-old man has been charged with her murder.

Hadley’s son-in-law, Macau Johnson-Hadley, said on social media: “Our mother was taken from us and did not deserve the tragic ending that it was and we still cannot comprehend the situation and what has happened.”

He said the family were “currently still in plans to have Mum brought home and are organising the next steps for her so that everyone under Covid-19 rules and regulation­s will be able to say goodbye”.

Johnson-Hadley said it was a very hard time for him and her two children, Deon Johnson-Hadley and Ariana Hadley. “The home has only just been released to us and is not ready for anyone at this stage,” said Johnson-Hadley, who is married to Deon.

“By all means, if you wish to leave flowers outside by the letterbox like others outside the house, please do and we thank you very much for this, it means a lot.”

But he said Hadley’s body was not in the house and asked friends and family to stay off the property until the children were ready.

“They have things to sort and prepare first so we are not breaking any rules but still get everyone to have their final say,” he said.

“The pain is still very deep and our first concern and only concern right now is having Mum returned and everything sorted for her right now.”

A neighbour, Samantha, told how she went outside on Friday morning to see the car engulged in flames.

Samantha, who had lived next to Hadley on May Rd for 20 years, said she went outside after hearing a commotion and that the flames were about two storeys high.

She said her other neighbour then placed Hadley in a nearby shed and tried to care for her until emergency services arrived.

A 29-year-old man appeared via audio visual link at the Auckland District Court on Saturday morning, and was granted interim name suppressio­n following an applicatio­n by his lawyer, Jo Wickliffe.

A justice of the peace remanded the man in custody, without plea, to appear in the High Court at Auckland on Wednesday.

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