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'I had been cut': Bus driver's neck slashed during unprovoked attack

Author
Lincoln Tan,
Publish Date
Thu, 10 Oct 2024, 7:13am
Bus driver Stefan is resting at home after he was slashed in the neck during an attacked by a passenger on his N22 bus route. Photo / Dean Purcell
Bus driver Stefan is resting at home after he was slashed in the neck during an attacked by a passenger on his N22 bus route. Photo / Dean Purcell

'I had been cut': Bus driver's neck slashed during unprovoked attack

Author
Lincoln Tan,
Publish Date
Thu, 10 Oct 2024, 7:13am
  • An Auckland bus driver was sliced in the neck by a passenger in an unprovoked Kingsland attack on Friday. 
  • The police investigation into the assault is ongoing. 
  • The victim didn鈥檛 see the weapon used against him, suggesting it could have been a knife or HOP card. 

An Auckland bus driver who had his neck slashed by a passenger in an unprovoked attack says he 鈥渘o longer feels safe鈥. 

The driver, who wanted to be known only by his first name Stefan, said he had been driving buses for 20 years. 

The assault happened on board the 22N bus on New North Rd city-bound in the Auckland suburb of Kingsland on Friday. 

When he pulled into the bus stop at Kingsland and moved to open the door he suddenly felt 鈥渁 piercing, electric-shock sensation,鈥 he told the Herald. 

He had viewed CCTV footage with his manager but it remained unclear what kind of weapon was used in the attack. 

鈥淚t could have been a small knife, but if that was the case, I believe the cut would have been much deeper,鈥 he said. 

鈥淢y manager seems to think it was a Hop card that he used to assault me.鈥 

鈥淚nitially there was no pain, just like I was electrocuted or something, but then a passenger came up to me and said I was bleeding. 

鈥淚 touched my neck and that was when I knew I had been cut.鈥 

Five days after the attack, the cut was still healing. Photo / Dean PurcellFive days after the attack, the cut was still healing. Photo / Dean Purcell 

Stefan said moments later the pain hit and he saw the back of his attacker, who had dreadlocks and appeared intoxicated. 

He said the attacker pushed the emergency exit button and left the bus while passengers called police. 

鈥淓verything was in a blur at the time,鈥 he said. 

鈥淪ome [passengers] asked if I was okay, and one offered me water.鈥 

Before moving to New Zealand, Stefan had served in the Austrian military but told the Herald his training could not have prevented the unexpected assault from behind. 

Bus driver Stefan said his manager believed a hop card was used to cut him. Photo / Dean PurcellBus driver Stefan said his manager believed a hop card was used to cut him. Photo / Dean Purcell 

鈥淲e鈥檝e been told by our company, Kinetic, and Auckland Transport never to argue with passengers and to let them do what they want to do, and I know that. 

鈥淏ut what do you do when the passenger just attacks you from the back out of nowhere?鈥 

Last month, Auckland bus driver Rajnish Trehan suffered facial injuries after he was attacked by a passenger following racial abuse on September 7, on the Number 18 bus in Avondale near Great North Rd. Photo / SuppliedLast month, Auckland bus driver Rajnish Trehan suffered facial injuries after he was attacked by a passenger following racial abuse on September 7, on the Number 18 bus in Avondale near Great North Rd. Photo / Supplied 

Auckland City West area commander Inspector Alisse Robertson said police were investigating the assault. 

鈥淐CTV footage of the incident has been reviewed, and we are following positive lines of enquiry.鈥 

Duncan McGrory, AT鈥檚 public transport service operations manager, said it was aware of the incident and was working with police and its bus operator. 

鈥淥ur bus drivers do an incredible job ...[and] deserve to feel safe in their place of work. 

鈥淲e operate over 13,500 bus trips every weekday and thankfully the vast majority of our passengers are great.鈥 

He said AT was taking action to ensure the safety of passengers and drivers, 鈥渂ut unfortunately there is no single quick fix鈥. 

AT鈥檚 project team was 鈥渕oving as quickly as possible鈥 to retrofit its fleet of 1300 buses with safety screens, with the goal of outfitting 80% of the fleet in the next two years. . 

Last month, another driver Rajnish Trehan was abused and punched and left requiring hospital and dental treatment in a racially charged attack by a passenger. 

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