
- after allegedly biting an officer and wielding a metal pole.
- Matue was tasered and pepper-sprayed before becoming unresponsive; he was pronounced dead at the scene.
- His family say they are praying for 鈥渏ustice, peace and comfort鈥.
A relative of the man who died after a confrontation with police where he was tasered and pepper sprayed is hoping for 鈥渏ustice, peace and comfort鈥 for their loved one.
Faasala Samu (Sam) Matue, aged 45, died on Sunday at rural after he and another person were attempting to flee police before Matue allegedly bit an officer鈥檚 hand and threatened them with a metal pole.
Police have confirmed his identity and extended their condolences to the family.
鈥淎 post-mortem was completed on Wednesday, however Mr Matue鈥檚 cause of death has not been determined as yet,鈥 said Counties Manukau District Commander Superintendent Shanan Gray.
鈥淧olice will await further findings from a pathologist.鈥
A woman identifying herself as Matue鈥檚 niece paid tribute to him on social media.
鈥淩est in love Uncle Sam,鈥 she wrote.
鈥淢ay God bring justice, peace and comfort and everything to light.鈥
Messages and support have also flowed on social media for Matue鈥檚 family.
Confronting footage of the moments before Matue鈥檚 death emerged after the incident last week showing him being tasered.
A detailed statement about Sunday鈥檚 arrest was provided on Monday which clarified Matue was wielding a pole and not threatening officers with a samurai sword as they initially claimed.
Assistant Commissioner Jill Rogers said at about 2:15 p.m. on Sunday, a vehicle of interest linked to an aggravated robbery at a Takapuna bar on Saturday night was spotted on Great South Road in Papakura.
Police said the vehicle failed to stop and was tracked by helicopter as it drove to 艑rere Point, coming to a stop on the beach about 3.20pm. The driver was taken into custody without incident.
鈥淭he passenger of the car challenged police officers, threatening officers with a samurai sword and biting the hand of one officer,鈥 police said yesterday.
Rogers said the weapon held by the passenger has since been identified as a metal pole.
鈥淥fficers have then deployed Taser and pepper spray, however, the man has continued to resist arrest and an officer has suffered a serious hand injury after being bitten by the man,鈥 Rogers said.
鈥淎 police dog was then deployed, and the man was eventually taken into custody but has quickly become unresponsive.
鈥淢edical assistance was rendered immediately and a medical helicopter was dispatched, however, he was unable to be revived and was pronounced deceased at the scene.鈥
On Friday Gray said police were still investigating the wider events that unfolded on Sunday afternoon.
鈥淧olice are continuing to ask any witnesses with information or footage to come forward.
鈥淧lease make contact with Police online or by calling 105.鈥
Rachel Maher is an Auckland-based reporter who covers breaking news. She has worked for the Herald since 2022.,
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