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Police call for new information to solve violent home-invasion killing

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Benjamin Plummer,
Publish Date
Mon, 3 Mar 2025, 2:18pm

Police call for new information to solve violent home-invasion killing

Author
Benjamin Plummer,
Publish Date
Mon, 3 Mar 2025, 2:18pm

 are hoping someone who kept quiet over the 2014  will come forward more than a decade later to help solve the cold case.

An outline of key elements of the 10-year-old case is set to be presented in tonight鈥檚 Cold Case episode on TV1.

Fraser, 51, and his flatmate 鈥 a friend for more than 30 years 鈥 were assaulted by three men during a home invasion at a warehouse-apartment on Westech Pl in  on the night of October 21, 2014.

鈥淏rett鈥檚 flatmate told police that at around 9pm that night he and Brett were assaulted by intruders who then took items from the property,鈥 Acting Detective Inspector Simon Harrison said last week.

鈥淭he flatmate called 111 and administered CPR to Brett until first responders arrived and took over.

鈥淪adly, despite everyone鈥檚 best efforts, Brett died at the scene.鈥

In an extensive investigation, police followed up numerous lines of inquiry into possible suspects and motives, made media appeals, analysed CCTV footage and .

鈥淣o offender was able to be identified and the lines of inquiry were exhausted without any arrests made or charges laid,鈥 Harrison said.

鈥淭en years on, we remain motivated to hold to account those responsible for his death.鈥

Details of a coronial inquest released in 2019 ruled Fraser died of unnatural causes, due to blunt force trauma to the head.

Police say that 10 years on they remain motivated to hold to account those responsible for Fraser's death. Photo / NZ PolicePolice say that 10 years on they remain motivated to hold to account those responsible for Fraser's death. Photo / NZ Police

The flatmate told police Fraser called out to him and as he came downstairs he saw the 51-year-old being assaulted by 鈥渁 man wearing a balaclava and holding a sharp object鈥.

Police said at the time that Fraser鈥檚 flatmate had been running a cannabis-growing operation inside the property and had recently harvested his plants.

Senior Constable Paul Herman told the court many fingerprints had been taken from the scene and 17 remained unidentified.

Police at the scene of Brett Gene Fraser's murder, in his Glen Eden home in 2014. Photo / Jason OxenhamPolice at the scene of Brett Gene Fraser's murder, in his Glen Eden home in 2014. Photo / Jason Oxenham

Herman said the investigation team had interviewed more than 55 people, 鈥渕any of those more than once鈥.

Harrison said investigators had worked through a large volume of information and tonight鈥檚 Cold Case at 8.30pm on TV1 would 鈥減resent an outline of the key elements of the case in the hope it will prompt someone to come forward with information that could provide new lines of inquiry鈥.

Anyone with relevant information or knowledge about the circumstances around Fraser鈥檚 death who has not yet spoken to police is urged to come forward, 鈥渢o help give Brett鈥檚 family some answers鈥.

Police can be contacted on 0800 COLD CASE (0800 2653 2273).

Benjamin Plummer is an Auckland-based reporter who covers breaking news. He has worked for the Herald since 2022.

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