A man has been charged with murdering a woman on a bus in Onehunga, Auckland.
It comes after the 37-year-old handed himself in for arrest yesterday.
The woman, found with multiple stab wounds, died at the scene on Church St just after 2.30pm Wednesday.
The accused will appear in the Auckland District Court today on charges of murder, threatening to kill, assault and burglary.
鈥業 held her hand. She didn鈥檛 die alone鈥
Auckland City relieving district crime manager, Acting Detective Inspector Alisse Robertson, yesterday said the investigation was still in its infancy.
鈥淭here鈥檚 still a lot of work to be done to piece together the events leading up to this tragic incident.鈥
She acknowledged the work of her investigation team, 鈥渨ho worked tirelessly to get this result for the victim and her family鈥.
Robertson also thanked the community for helping with police inquiries.
She said police would continue to be visible at all transport hubs across Auckland in the coming days.
鈥漃laces like bus stations and ferry terminals are important spaces for the public, and people should be free to use these areas without fear,鈥 Robertson said.
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鈥漃olice know the community are concerned and we want them to know that their local Police are continuing to take action.鈥
The man handed himself in at North Shore police station yesterday afternoon. The attack has renewed focus on public transport safety with Robertson describing the investigation as a homicide.
A person was fatally stabbed in an assault on a bus on Church Street in Onehunga around 2:30pm. 23 October 2024 九一星空无限 photograph by Hayden Woodward.
A woman onboard the bus told Radio New Zealand fellow passengers tried to help the victim.
鈥淚 just want to let her family know that she didn鈥檛 die alone, that I held her hand in the bus until she got help and we did everything we could.鈥
Industry body the Bus and Coach Association said the industry was 鈥渞attled to the core鈥.
鈥淲e鈥檙e horrified by what鈥檚 happened, and first and foremost our thoughts go out to the family of the victim,鈥 said Delaney Myers, chief executive of the association.
鈥淪he should have been safe going about her own business, and this is devastating.鈥
Myers praised the bus driver for his actions when the attack unfolded on the moving bus.
A person was fatally stabbed in an assault on a bus on Church Street in Onehunga around 2:30pm. 23 October 2024 九一星空无限 photograph by Hayden Woodward.
鈥淲e鈥檙e very proud of him. He acted with the utmost professionalism in a terrifying emergency situation, and his actions potentially avoided harm to the other passengers.鈥
The association had spoken to the bus operator, Kinetic, which was ensuring the driver got the support he needed after witnessing such a traumatic incident. The driver has been signed off work to recover, is receiving extensive support and has been offered counselling.
Speaking from Samoa yesterday, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said he was 鈥渋ncredibly saddened and shocked鈥 by the fatal stabbing, and his thoughts were with the family of the victim. 鈥淭hey were just going about their everyday life, that could have been anyone in New Zealand.鈥
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