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Kina steals car key from diver in Mount Maunganui

Amy Diamond
By Amy Diamond
Bay of Plenty Times·
27 Dec, 2017 07:17 PM2 mins to read

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Kim Vitali and his partner Erica Colley are keen to write a children's storybook on the tale of the kina. Photo/ Supplied

Kim Vitali and his partner Erica Colley are keen to write a children's storybook on the tale of the kina. Photo/ Supplied

Kim Vitali has not had the warmest welcome from local Mount Maunganui sealife after moving to the area from Australia five weeks ago.

On December 21, Vitali was out at Shark Alley on the right-hand-side of Leisure Island diving for seafood.

Before going into the water, the 29-year-old did not know what to do with his car key so he chucked the single key into his catch bag.

Vitali said he thought it was a good spot to keep the key as it was sealed tight and there was "no way" the key could drop out.

However, the keen diver soon found it was what was going in the bag that would be the problem.

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Vitali collected around 10 kina while enjoying his sunset dive but threw back the three smallest kina and swam back to the shore.

When he looked in the catch bag the key was gone, then he "clicked".

"One of the little buggers had sucked onto my car key and took it with him."

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The geotechnical engineer swam back out to see if he could see his stolen car key but had no luck.

He left the beach with no car key but was met by his partner Erica Colley who brought a spare key down to him.

Vitali posted the tale of "the kina who stole my car key" on a local community Facebook page which delighted many people.

The post gained more than 240 likes and many comments from people saying they would keep an eye out for the key.

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"Someone even said they were interested in writing a children's storybook," Vitali said.

But he was interested in possibly creating a book himself as he was keen on drawing.

Vitali had since gone back to Leisure Island to search for the key.

"I think it might wash up eventually, it could just be buried under some sand."

And to the kina who stole the car key, Vitali said: "his friends were really tasty".


The kina and the car key
Who- Australian man Kim Vitali
What- Went diving and a kina latched onto his car key before it was thrown back
Where- At Shark Alley, to the right-hand-side of Leisure Island
How can you help- If you spot the key, make contact via the Mount Maunganui Noticeboard Facebook page.

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