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'Joker of the party': Dad-of-three named after body found in 'suspicious' house fire

Author
Melissa Nightingale,
Publish Date
Tue, 10 Oct 2023, 1:40pm
Dean Kahukiwa was the "joker of the party" one relative said.
Dean Kahukiwa was the "joker of the party" one relative said.

'Joker of the party': Dad-of-three named after body found in 'suspicious' house fire

Author
Melissa Nightingale,
Publish Date
Tue, 10 Oct 2023, 1:40pm

A homicide victim whose body was found after a house fire in Foxton was the 鈥渏oker of the party鈥 and dearly loved his three small children, a relative says.

Dean Kahukiwa, known by loved ones as Deanie boy or D-RED, has been named by police as the victim of the mysterious killing.

The 32-year-old was a Mongrel Mob member, and his death comes weeks after escalating gang tensions in nearby Palmerston North,聽聽in his car in front of his horrified partner and children.

碍补丑耻办颈飞补鈥檚听聽on Reeve St in Foxton in the early hours of September 27. Firefighters were called to battle the blaze, and was found dead inside. Police have not confirmed how long he is believed to have been dead before the fire, but said his death was suspicious.

While he was from Lower Hutt, police said he was a resident of Foxton at the time of his death.

A wh膩nau member told the聽Herald聽Kahukiwa was 鈥渁n out-there person鈥 who 鈥渓oved his kids, loved everybody鈥.

Dean Kahukiwa, 32, has been named as the victim of a suspected homicide in Foxton.

Dean Kahukiwa, 32, has been named as the victim of a suspected homicide in Foxton.

鈥淗e was a . . . damn, Deanie, he was a fun guy to be around. He was like the joker of the party. . . it鈥檚 actually quite hard just knowing that he鈥檚 actually gone. Bit of a bummer for our Wellington lot . . . and for this to happen, I don鈥檛 believe this was what they say it was. He was murdered.鈥

She said he has three young kids, and that he was an 鈥渁wesome cousin鈥.

Another family member posted on Facebook, saying 鈥渞est in love Deany Boy鈥.

鈥淎lways remember our times when we were younger - when you would come over home for my roller blades and not let me have a turn.

鈥淚 miss you . . . we will see you when you come home my cous.鈥 [sic]

Kahukiwa鈥檚 funeral was held in Petone, Lower Hutt at the start of October.

A police spokeswoman said the investigation into his death was ongoing, and no arrests have been made yet.

鈥淎 scene examination and post-mortem have been completed, and an investigation team based in Horowhenua is continuing work to establish the circumstances leading to Dean鈥檚 death and identify those responsible,鈥 she said in a statement.

鈥淭he team is also working to support Dean鈥檚 wh膩nau.鈥

Anyone with information which could assist the investigation team is asked to contact Police via 105 and quote file number 230927/1551.

Information can also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

Hori Gage was a loving dad and partner, a friend says.

Hori Gage was a loving dad and partner, a friend says.

Police would not comment at this stage on whether the death is believed to be connected to gang tensions in the area.

Kahukiwa鈥檚 suspected killing follows that of Hori Gage in August, and Raniel Kiu in May.

In August, tensions boiled over with a dramatic brawl outside a bar on Palmerston North鈥檚 Main St.

Video taken at the brawl showed one person being brutally run down in the street by a car. The Herald understands the brawl included a violent de-patching of a Black Power member, whose finger was stabbed or severed.

Gage was shot later that weekend in broad daylight, as he sat in his car in the driveway outside his home.

Police revealed a few weeks ago that his partner, Amythyst Tukaki, and his young children were in the car too, and that Tutaki and their 11-year-old son tried to defend Gage while the firearm was pointed at him.

Police are continuing to investigate Gage鈥檚 death also.

Melissa Nightingale is a Wellington-based reporter who covers crime, justice and news in the capital. She joined the Herald in 2016 and has worked as a journalist for 10 years.

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