- A 23-year-old has been charged with the murder of Simon Bird, found dead on April 1.
- Detective Inspector Nick Pritchard says they are disclosing the relationship between Bird and the man.
- Police continue to urge anyone with information or footage related to Bird to come forward.
A 23-year-old has been charged with the murder of Wellington man Simon Bird, but police are not disclosing the relationship between Bird, 65, and the man.
Bird was found dead on Albemarle Rd, in the suburb of Northland, on April 1.
Detective Inspector Nick Pritchard said the charge was 鈥渁 positive development for his family and friends鈥 but there were still many unanswered questions.
The scene examination at Bird鈥檚 home was continuing, and anyone with information was urged to come forward.
Simon Bird was found dead outside a property in Northland, Wellington.
鈥淲e need to hear from anyone who saw suspicious activity in the vicinity of Albemarle Rd that day,鈥 Pritchard said.
鈥淲e also want to speak to anybody who knew Mr Bird, as well as those who saw him or his vehicle in the last week.
鈥淭his includes any CCTV or dashcam footage you may have of him or his silver Honda Odyssey.鈥
Police have been investigating the scene since the discovery on April 1. Photo / Mark Mitchell.
Pritchard last week said Bird was last seen alive on March 27 at about 5pm when he finished work in central Wellington.
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鈥淢r Bird had not been heard from for several days, prompting a concerned friend to carry out a welfare check.鈥
Pritchard said Bird was found on his property but would not detail where.
Bird, who listed himself online as working at the Co-operative Bank NZ, was also the vice-president of the Wairarapa Racing Club.
The club鈥檚 general manager, Matthew Sherry, described Bird as a stalwart of the club, noting he鈥檇 been working there for about 15 years.
Simon Bird was found dead outside a property on Albemarle Rd.
鈥淗e was an incredible guy, just a lovely, lovely man. Always had a smile on his face,鈥 he told the Herald.
鈥淭he work he did was phenomenal. He will be hugely missed.鈥
Sherry described Bird as his 鈥渞ight hand man鈥, who was always the first to volunteer if something needed doing.
He previously lived in Wairarapa but had since moved to Wellington. Wairarapa was his second home, and he was 鈥渧ery well known鈥 in the area.
鈥淧eople just love Simon 鈥 we鈥檝e had so much fun over the years.鈥
Sherry was tearful as he said Bird would leave a 鈥渂ig hole to fill鈥 in the Wairarapa racing community.
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