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Guess the race - One dead, one injured in Auckland central stabbing

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One dead, one injured in Auckland central stabbing

By Morgan Tait
1:42 PM Friday May 22, 2015
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Emergency services outside the Langham Hotel on Symonds Street central Auckland at the scene of a serious stabbing. Photo / Brett Phibbs, NZ Herald


One person has died after a stabbing in central Auckland today.

A St John spokeswoman said paramedics attended the incident at 12.22pm and two patients were taken to Auckland Hospital.
One was in a critical condition and another in a serious condition.

Police Northern Communications Centre Inspector Kerry Watson said one of those people had now died and a third person was in police custody.

"No other persons are being sought in relation to this incident," he said.

"Criminal investigators and specialist staff are making their way to the scene."

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TVNZ's One News reported the fatal stabbing happened at an international school where the woman victim, in her early 20s, was sitting an exam.

The alleged offender was the victim's husband who had flown into the country from India, One News reported.

One witness, Joe Johar, told the programme that people were screaming.

"I see a guy who got stabbed in his neck and he was bleeding badly."

Detective Senior Sergeant Paul Newman told One News said police were dealing with a lot of people at the scene.

"We're dealing with quite a lot of people in the building, there's a lot of people outside of the building - we're trying to establish what's actually gone on and who's played what role in the incident."

By Morgan Tait
- NZ Herald

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Probably wife love another man and dun want hubby anymore!

Because wife loved angmo country more!

So he went crazy and go and take revenge!

Definitely there is a reason and cause for actions!
 

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Student tells of fatal Auckland stabbing

By Lane Nichols
11:08 AM Saturday May 23, 2015

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Emergency services outside the Langham Hotel on Symonds Street central Auckland at the scene of a fatal stabbing. Photo / Brett Phibbs


An international student has described wrestling with a knife-wielding man who fatally stabbed a young Indian woman after an exam in central Auckland.

"I tried a lot to save that girl but unfortunately we couldn't do it. He was just hitting and hitting and he just stabbed her two-to-three times," the man told the Weekend Herald last night.

The woman, in her 20s, died after being attacked at the AWI International Education Group building at the top of Queen St yesterday.
Other witnesses spoke of hearing screaming and seeing people covered in blood. Another victim, a male, had allegedly been stabbed in the neck.

Police charged a 29-year-old man with murder last night and he appeared in Auckland District Court today. He did not enter a plea.
The man's name and occupation were suppressed by the court.

He was remanded in custody and will appear in court via video link on Monday.

The witness and the woman had just sat a level 7 IT exam when the alleged offender met her at the school.

The young woman had arrived in New Zealand from India only last year. It is believed her father died when she was a child and her mother passed away this year. Another friend said her India-based brother was her only surviving relative.

The witness had been studying IT with the woman for the past 18 months and described her as his best friend. "She was very kind, she was a very friendly girl. She always took some food for me."

He said a man arrived at the school about 8.30am and had waited for the woman to finish her exam.

Several people had seen a knife and she was warned not to go downstairs. "I told her to call police. I told her he had a knife. She ignored me and wanted to talk to him herself.

"Then suddenly after two minutes [the man] was coming towards the girl and he stabbed her once in the chest, a second time in the neck and third time in the head."

The witness said he and another classmate caught the man from behind in a bid to stop the attack.

"I caught his hand and we just fell down on the floor. Stupid things happened today man. I tried a lot to save her but I was too late."
The man was shaken last night and struggling with the thought of never seeing his friend again.

He understood the woman's body would be sent back to India. He said he had given a statement to the police.

A St John spokeswoman said paramedics were called to the scene at 12.22pm. Two patients were taken to Auckland City Hospital.

The woman was in a critical condition but later died. The other victim, a 22-year-old man, suffered serious injuries and remained in hospital last night in a stable condition.

Detective Senior Sergeant Paul Newman said the woman's body had been removed from the scene and a post-mortem examination was scheduled to begin today.
By Lane Nichols
- NZ Herald

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