A Christchurch dairy owner is closing his shop鈥檚 doors after an attack by weapon-wielding robbers left him bleeding from the head.
He works alone, doesn鈥檛 speak English and has only lived in the country for a couple of years - his community worries for his safety and is checking up on him regularly.
The owner spoke to the聽贬别谤补濒诲听under the condition his name and shop weren鈥檛 revealed as he is worried his vulnerability will leave him exposed to more attacks.
Sunday night鈥檚 incident almost killed him.
Police were called to the eastern Christchurch dairy shortly before 9pm, after receiving reports of an aggravated robbery.
According to the owner, speaking to the听贬别谤补濒诲聽via a translation device, three men in their 20s entered his store wielding weapons. One had an axe, the other two carried knives.
鈥淩ob the counter,鈥 one man yelled as the owner dashed behind the shop front to protect himself.
He wasn鈥檛 quick enough. An offender jumped on the store counter and hit the man on the head with a knife - cutting the top of his forehead.
As the offenders took a number of items from the dairy, the owner found himself surrounded by blood on himself, the counter and the carpet.
The owner received moderate injuries as a result of the attack. Police said he was 鈥渦nderstandably very distressed鈥 at the time of the incident.
A loyal customer of 13 years visited his shop shortly after the ATTACK and found the owner with his wife returning to the store after receiving treatment for his wounds.
He said by 10am the next day, the owner was back to serving customers again.
鈥淚 looked at the situation [and asked myself] where was his back up?鈥 he said.
鈥淵ou鈥檙e walking over the smoke dispensers, there were cigarettes on the ground and glass everywhere, and the door was smashed. I went home to get a broom but the poor guy was still serving people through it.鈥
The owner鈥檚 family now worries for his safety. At night, he feels worried about locking up and can tangibly feel the danger in his work since Sunday night.
鈥淭here has been a certain psychological shadow since the incident,鈥 the owner said.
Now, the man is focused on selling his store, which was already at the forefront of his mind聽threaten the future of his shop鈥檚 viability.
He鈥檚 set a deadline of July 1 next year to make money off his business.
鈥淚f I can鈥檛 sell it, I plan to close the doors anyway,鈥 he said.
His customer said the local community is concerned for the shop worker鈥檚 safety, he felt that way even before the attack.
鈥淚鈥檓 keen to just give him a bit of support but he鈥檚 still here by himself,鈥 he said.
鈥淭his guy is a sitting bird, he鈥檚 a target. You hope it will never happen again but you just never know. Many of the customers coming in feel really angry about what happened.鈥
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