The Northern Advocate

Man slain in stabbing named by police

Victim a Mangamuka 59yo, probe ongoing after murder, weapon and assault charges

- Avneesh Vincent

Police have released the name of the man who died from stab wounds following an altercatio­n in Mangamuka, Far North, on March 3.

He was Euan Peter Mackey, 59, of Mangamuka.

Emergency services were called to a residentia­l property in Iwitaua Rd about 9pm after they received reports of a person being stabbed.

Detective Inspector Al Symonds said officers discovered it was during an alleged altercatio­n that Mackey suffered several stab wounds and died moments later.

Following a homicide investigat­ion, police arrested a 38-year-old man, a 39-year-old woman and a 50-year-old man in connection with Mackey’s death.

Symonds said while officers were still making inquiries, they were not seeking anyone else concerning the homicide investigat­ion. However, police have not ruled out further charges.

On the night of Sunday, March 3, officers arrested the 50-year-old man who was found near the crime scene. After assisting police with informatio­n, the man was charged with murder and appeared in the Kaikohe District Court a day later.

On Monday afternoon, the woman was taken into custody and charged with possession of an offensive weapon.

She appeared in the Kaitāia District Court on the same day.

A third arrest was made last week after a 38-year-old man was also linked to Mackey’s death. He appeared in the Kaikohe District Court on March 8 and was charged with assault.

Symonds said he understood Mackey’s death had been a shock for the community. But he wanted to reassure the public it was an isolated incident.

“This is a tragic situation and we are ensuring there is support in place for those closest to the victim,” he said.

An autopsy on the victim was conducted on March 5.

● Police urge anyone with informatio­n in connection to Mackey’s death to come forward. They can call 105 or provide informatio­n online at police.govt.nz/ use-105, using Update My Report.

 ?? ?? Police have named the 59-year-old Mangamuka homicide victim who died during a stabbing altercatio­n on March 3.
Police have named the 59-year-old Mangamuka homicide victim who died during a stabbing altercatio­n on March 3.

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