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‘Good progress’: Police say they are ‘confident’ of finding those who murdered teen

Author
Neil Reid, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Sat, 3 Dec 2022, 12:41pm

‘Good progress’: Police say they are ‘confident’ of finding those who murdered teen

Author
Neil Reid, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Sat, 3 Dec 2022, 12:41pm

Three months on from the body of teen Ariki Rigby being torched in a car, police say they are 鈥渃onfident鈥 those behind the shocking crime will face justice.

On September 3, dog walkers reported to police a burnt-out car at the River Road Recreational Reserve, near Havelock North.

While police attended the scene that day, it wasn鈥檛 until two days later they realised that inside the car were the remains of 18-year-old Ariki.

Ariki鈥檚 sister, Anaher膩 Rigby, said she believed the teenager had been beaten to death before being dumped in the car, which was then set alight.

Despite repeated pleas from police and Ariki鈥檚 family 鈥 including several exclusive interviews with the聽Herald聽鈥 no one has yet been arrested or charged.

Investigation boss Detective Inspector Dave De Lange today said police were 鈥渕aking good progress鈥 in the homicide investigation.

鈥淎 number of inquiries are underway but for operational reasons we are not in a position to comment on specific details,鈥 he said.

鈥淥ur focus remains on holding the person or persons responsible for Ariki鈥檚 death to account and we are confident that we will do this.

鈥淲e continue to encourage anyone with information to come forward and thank those that have already.鈥

A memorial garden with written, floral and solar light tributes to murdered teen Ariki Rigby at the River Road reserve carpark on the outskirts of Havelock North, where her body was found in a torched car. Photo / Neil Reid

A memorial garden with written, floral and solar light tributes to murdered teen Ariki Rigby at the River Road reserve carpark on the outskirts of Havelock North, where her body was found in a torched car. Photo / Neil Reid

As well as hunting those responsible for Ariki鈥檚 death and disposal of her body, police have previously confirmed they are reviewing their original response to the discovery of the torched car.

Staff who first attended thought the burnt body was that of an animal.

Police attended the scene a second time on September 5 after another dog walker realised the body had shoulder-length hair and was wearing a silver necklace.

The car was dumped in the carpark and then set fire to either late on the evening of September 2, or early in the morning of September 3.

While the police investigation continues, family and friends of Ariki have set up a memorial at the site where the vehicle was torched in the remote carpark.

It includes a series of solar lights around a memorial garden.

A tribute to Ariki Rigby written on a rail in the carpark where her body was found in a torched car. Photo / Neil Reid

A tribute to Ariki Rigby written on a rail in the carpark where her body was found in a torched car. Photo / Neil Reid

Individual letters have been placed around the exact spot the car was set alight 鈥 with the ground still displaying burn marks from the crime which shocked Hawke鈥檚 Bay - spelling out 鈥淎roha鈥 and also 鈥淎riki鈥.

The garden features an assortment of real and plastic flower tributes.

Handwritten and painted tributes have also been laid, including an assortment of cards including one which says 鈥淚 love you鈥.

Along the rusted metal railings on the edgings of the carpark where the car was torched and abandoned, 鈥淎riki鈥 is written in pink paint.

Helium balloons have also been placed over the past couple of weeks, including some on what would have been her 19th birthday. A bright yellow one 鈥 which has since deflated 鈥 featured the message: 鈥淛ustice for Ariki鈥.

Her heartbroken older sister Anaher膩 recently told the聽贬别谤补濒诲听while it was 鈥渘ice鈥 grieving people were visiting to pay their respects, she wanted the spot to eventually not be known as such a place of tragedy.

鈥淚 would love for that place to be so beautiful,鈥 Anaher膩 said.

鈥淚 have great plans for that place. Everyone goes there to mourn her ... I know that. It is a hard place to go to.鈥

On what would have been Ariki鈥檚 19th birthday, family members and local kaum膩tua braved wind and rain to hold a service in her honour and bless the site.

The 18-year-old was killed during an unplanned holiday in Hawke鈥檚 Bay to see her father and stepmother, with sister Anaher膩 believing her life was brutally ended on the day that she was scheduled to return to Auckland.

She also made an impassioned plea for those who know who did it to stop 鈥減rotecting鈥 them.

鈥淢y baby sister didn鈥檛 deserve to die like that. Even if she wasn鈥檛 my sister, nobody deserves to die like that ... beaten up, shoved in the back of a car and then torched and then left there.

鈥淢aybe they love these people and they don鈥檛 want to turn them in. But they need to remember that those people are dangerous ... they took a little girl鈥檚 life, she was only 18 years old ... she had a whole life in front of her.

鈥淥ur community isn鈥檛 safe with them walking around, even if they are your family or your friends. They could do it again.鈥

Anaher膩 and Ariki had a strong bond.

She remembered her late sister as a vibrant young woman who had huge plans for the future.

鈥淢y sister wanted to do everything,鈥 Anaher膩 said.

鈥淪he wanted to save up and travel around the world.

鈥淪he was coming back to Auckland, she had a job interview ... she had everything going for her. I was so proud of her ... my sister wanted to change the world and have everyone come together.

鈥淪he was such a free spirit. I was so proud of her and told her to, 鈥楽tay safe sister wherever you go鈥.鈥

Ariki - born and raised in Hawke鈥檚 Bay 鈥 had lived in Auckland for the past year.

Her sister revealed last week that she was killed during an unplanned holiday back to Napier.

鈥淪he was going to go and see our little brother in King Country, but he wasn鈥檛 home, " Anaher膩 said. 鈥淪o she changed her mind and went to Hawke鈥檚 Bay instead.鈥

Family of Ariki Rigby placed flyers in shops around Hastings and Flaxmere appealing for information. Photo / Neil Reid

Family of Ariki Rigby placed flyers in shops around Hastings and Flaxmere appealing for information. Photo / Neil Reid

She had spent a month in Hawke鈥檚 Bay.

Family members have been proactive in trying to uncover information that could lead to arrests, including putting up flyers around Hastings and Flaxmere.

The A4 sheets of paper feature two photos of Ariki, with the message: 鈥淎ny information on Ariki Rigby鈥檚 death would be much appreciated.

鈥淔amily want, and deserve closure. We won鈥檛 rest until we do. We鈥檒l find out who did this to our girl. You didn鈥檛 deserve this!鈥

The flyers include Crime Stoppers鈥 tip line where anonymous tips can be made.

Anaher膩 said any information the family received was also being reported straight to the police.

鈥淲e are very hopeful and confident that with whatever information they have they will find them [those responsible] soon,鈥 she said.

  • Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 105 quoting file number 220905/1265. Information could also be provided anonymously to Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

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