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'Horror and absolute disgust': His dad was slain in his dairy - this is his message to Govt

Author
Lane Nichols, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Fri, 2 Dec 2022, 8:44am

'Horror and absolute disgust': His dad was slain in his dairy - this is his message to Govt

Author
Lane Nichols, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Fri, 2 Dec 2022, 8:44am

The son of a West Auckland dairy owner fatally stabbed in his shop eight years ago says his family has been failed by the justice system after another alleged killing and his father鈥檚 death was seemingly in vain.

Shivneel Kumar has penned an open letter to Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Justice Minister Kiri Allan pleading for tougher consequences for repeat youth offenders who he says are waging war on our communities.

鈥淚 ask you, as a helpless son that has lost his father, to the lawmakers of this country, to please take a stand and make a change.

鈥淓ight years ago I prayed no other family would have to suffer like we did, hoping my dad鈥檚 death would not be in vain, but the system that failed us then, has failed us yet again. Something has to change.鈥

Shivneel鈥檚 father Arun Kumar, 57, was聽聽at his dairy on Railside Ave in Henderson in June 2014.

The 13-year-old attacker was found guilty of manslaughter but not guilty of murdering the father of two, while a 12-year-old accomplice was acquitted. Both were granted permanent name suppression.

The fatal blow to Arun鈥檚 neck was delivered with such force that it severed an artery and left a knife mark on his vertebrae. Arun鈥檚 wife Anita tended to her husband as he lay dying and covered in blood.

Shivneel, a 32-year-old aircraft engineer, told the聽Herald聽his family were deeply saddened and shocked to learn of the death last week of聽, who police say was fatally stabbed during an alleged aggravated robbery at Sandringham鈥檚 Rose Cottage Superette.

Arun Kumar was fatally stabbed at Henderson's Railside Dairy in June 2014 . Photo / 九一星空无限

Arun Kumar was fatally stabbed at Henderson's Railside Dairy in June 2014 . Photo / 九一星空无限

鈥淭he news just took me back to 10 June 2014. It was like it had happened to me and I was reliving that nightmare. It was the same for my mum, my sister and everyone in my family, so it was quite hard for us.

鈥淲e were disappointed but also very angry that the government system ... the nation has allowed this to happen again.鈥

Patel鈥檚 death has sent聽聽through the nation, sparking protests action by shop owners and calls for the Government to tackle violent offending following a spate of ram raids, smash-and-grab robberies and serious violent crime.

Shivneel鈥檚 letter urges the Government to take action to protect our communities.

鈥淓ight years ago, a 14-year-old ended my father鈥檚 life with an army knife over some money in the till and cigarettes at our dairy in Henderson.

鈥淭o my horror and absolute disgust we find history repeating itself with the loss of the life of Mr Patel late last week, a stark reminder that not enough action has been taken to prevent this again.鈥

New Zealand used to pride itself on its low crime rate and gun safety laws, but the spike in ram raids and number of repeat youth offenders belied those sentiments, Shivneel wrote.

Law-abiding citizens and business owners continued to be 鈥渃ollateral damage鈥, with little accountability for the damage wrought on people鈥檚 livelihoods.

Slain Henderson dairy owner Arun Kumar (left) pictured with his son Shivneel just months before his death. Photo / Supplied

Slain Henderson dairy owner Arun Kumar (left) pictured with his son Shivneel just months before his death. Photo / Supplied

鈥淥f course there isn鈥檛 a silver bullet for this problem and significant resource needs to be added to our community outreach programmes to re-educate, support and give these youth a better chance at life, but we also need to stop making excuses for an unenforced justice system which is slowly but surely making New Zealand a breeding ground for youth crime.鈥

Since his father鈥檚 death, Shivneel had been an active member of the Wait膩kere advisory board, working with police and community groups to find solutions to reduce crime and prevent similar tragedies.

鈥淎fter Janak Patel鈥檚 death last week, it鈥檚 apparent that we alone weren鈥檛 enough. Time and time again, the solutions fall short.鈥

Shivneel believed the current legal framework was inadequate to address youth crime.

鈥淧olice鈥檚 hands are tied and these kids are back on the streets, with no support and no intention of turning their life around.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 disagree with providing offenders with restorative support but that should be along with punishment, not instead of.

鈥淭here needs to be accountability for these actions, if not for youth offenders themselves then for their parents/guardians to ensure they too have a vested interest in these offender鈥檚 whereabouts.鈥

Shivneel believed a lack of consequences for serious crime was fuelling an increase in aggravated robbery and ram raids.

鈥淲hen will enough be enough? How many more innocent lives do we need to lose before we put our foot down as a nation?鈥

Tributes for slain dairy owner Arun Kumar after he was fatally stabbed at his Henderson store in 2014. Photo / Dean Purcell

Tributes for slain dairy owner Arun Kumar after he was fatally stabbed at his Henderson store in 2014. Photo / Dean Purcell

Shivneel told the聽Herald聽he was speaking publicly because he wanted some good to come from the tragedy of his father鈥檚 death.

Asked if he had a message for Patel鈥檚 grieving family, he said: 鈥淚鈥檇 like to tell them it gets easier but it does not. I鈥檓 down eight years and it鈥檚 just as hard. There鈥檚 a bit of time gone past that helps you forget, but that pain is still there and it is every day.

鈥淵ou can lose yourself physically, emotionally. It just takes over your whole world.

鈥淢y advice is just take one day at a time and deal with what鈥檚 in front of you. There鈥檚 definitely a lot of testing times to come.鈥

Shivneel said he had reached out to Patel鈥檚 family with an offer to meet them when they were ready.

鈥淚 won鈥檛 be able to say much apart from that I understand.鈥

Three men, aged 34, 36 and 42, have been聽聽in connection with the Sandringham incident and are now before the courts.

Justice Minister Kiri Allan says the Government has taken "immediate action" to reduce crime. Photo / 九一星空无限

Justice Minister Kiri Allan says the Government has taken "immediate action" to reduce crime. Photo / 九一星空无限

Justice Minister Allan said her office was preparing a response to Shivneel鈥檚 letter and a representative planned to meet with him.

She welcomed Shivneel鈥檚 ideas and passion, saying Arun鈥檚 death was a tragedy and 鈥淚 can absolutely understand why he is frustrated鈥.

鈥淎s a Government we cannot stop senseless violence like what happened to Mr Kumar鈥檚 shop in 2014, and recently at the Rose Cottage Superette, but we can do more to reduce this kind of offending overall and that is the challenge we are working and investing to address.鈥

Allan said the Government was taking 鈥渋mmediate action鈥.

Earlier this week it announced a聽聽to crack down on retail crime, including greater access to fog cannons, supporting retailers to beef up security and including prolific offenders in a major police operation targeting gangs.

Allan said penalties for serious violence offences were significant - up to 14 years for aggravated robbery.

鈥淭he Government has not lowered penalties for any criminal offences. International evidence shows us that it is the certainty of response to offending that deters crime, not the size of the penalty imposed. That鈥檚 why this Government has invested in police numbers, to ensure that offenders are held accountable.鈥

The Government had invested in more than 1600 extra police and ramped up crime-reduction programmes, with statistics showing fewer aggravated robberies and a decrease in youth offending, Allan said.

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