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'Heartless idiots': Hoax bomb threat disrupts school and tangi

Author
Melissa Nightingale,
Publish Date
Tue, 17 Oct 2023, 3:11pm
The tangi was being held at Koraunui Marae on Stokes Valley Rd when the bomb threat was made. Photo / Google Maps
The tangi was being held at Koraunui Marae on Stokes Valley Rd when the bomb threat was made. Photo / Google Maps

'Heartless idiots': Hoax bomb threat disrupts school and tangi

Author
Melissa Nightingale,
Publish Date
Tue, 17 Oct 2023, 3:11pm

A grieving widow stayed behind with her husband鈥檚 body as his tangi was evacuated yesterday due to a hoax call about a bomb scare in Lower Hutt.

A member of the tangi has called out the 鈥渉eartless idiot鈥 who made the threat, which also prompted the evacuation of a nearby primary school. It was one of two similar threats in the Hutt Valley yesterday.

鈥淧olice were notified of a threat towards a property on Stokes Valley Rd yesterday morning and people in the area were evacuated while staff cleared the area,鈥 a police spokeswoman said.

鈥淔ollowing our inquiries, police are confident that there is no immediate concern or threat. We would like to thank the community for their co-operation while staff ensured the safety of those involved.

聽鈥淧olice are aware of one related threat to a separate property. However, neither was credible and there are no further lines of inquiry at this time.鈥

罢丑别听Herald聽understands the threat was a hoax call about a bomb.

Police evacuated properties on Stokes Valley Rd, Lower Hutt, yesterday.

Police evacuated properties on Stokes Valley Rd, Lower Hutt, yesterday.

A woman who did want to be named said she was at a tangi at the Koraunui Marae in Stokes Valley when police evacuated the building.

鈥淚t was very sad to know the body and the wife were left there. Everyone else was told to leave,鈥 she said.

The dead man was her husband鈥檚 cousin. She was uncertain why the wife was allowed to stay, wondering whether she believed the bomb scare was fake.

鈥淚 mean she probably wouldn鈥檛 have gone anyway. I know I wouldn鈥檛 if it was me.鈥

She said what happened was 鈥渘ot cool鈥 and that there were 鈥渒ids all over the place鈥.

She had a message for the person or people who made the threat. 鈥淭wo words: heartless idiots. I hope it made their day.鈥

Others on social media questioned the incident yesterday.

鈥淒oes anybody know whom or why there was a bomb threat at Tui Glen School?鈥 One person asked.

鈥淭hreatening the lives of kids is just weak asf [as f...].鈥

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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