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Facebook message fury: Napier brothers plead guilty over hammer assault

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13 Aug, 2019 10:44 PM2 mins to read

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Two brothers pleaded guilty to assault charges in Napier District Court on Wednesday. Photo / File

Two brothers pleaded guilty to assault charges in Napier District Court on Wednesday. Photo / File

Two brothers have pleaded guilty to assault charges after enticing a man to a Napier property using Facebook messenger, where he was assaulted with a hammer.

Jade Kahurangi Ngapera, 27, and Monteil Taini Te Wao-Titi, 23, appeared in front of Judge Geoff Rea in Napier District Court on Wednesday.

Ngapera pleaded guilty to injuring with intent to injure, and Te Wao-Titi pleaded guilty to common assault.

The pair did not know the comlainant until the offence on April 29, 2018.

The brothers were at Napier property, when Ngapera received a call from his partner, saying the complainant had contacted her on Facebook messenger.

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Ngapera logged into her Facebook account and looked at the messages, before talking about them with Te Wao-Titi.

He then invited the complainant to the house, pretending to be his partner.

Still pretending to be his partner, he told the complainant Ngapera would not be home until 3pm.

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When the complainant arrived, he was confronted by Te Wao-Titi, before Ngapera came out the back of the house, the summary states.

The men exchanged words, and the pair rushed the complainant before he could leave.

Ngapera hit the complainant with the hammer, before the brothers punched and kicked him while he was lying on the ground.

Ngapera also used the hammer to strike the complainant's torso.

The police summary said Te Wao-Titi had said Ngapera was involved in the altercation when he arrived at the property.

Te Wao-Titi had denied being involved in the assault, and said he intervened to try and stop it.

Te Wao-Titi was sentenced to 50 hours community work. His lawyer, Leo Lafferty, said Te Wao-Titi is about to finish a 90-day work trial and be offered an apprenticeship, and wants to save money for a house.

The Judge said Te Wai-Titi should get his community work done as quickly as possible and put the matter behind him.

Ngapera is scheduled to be sentenced on November 8 in Napier District Court.

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