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Woman arrested in connection with attack on tourists

Hawkes Bay Today
20 Oct, 2013 04:23 AM2 mins to read

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A woman has been arrested in relation to an attack on two french tourists.

A woman has been arrested in relation to an attack on two french tourists.

A woman has been arrested after a French tourist was pistol-whipped in an attack on a couple in Napier last night.

The couple, both aged 22, were in their van in a carpark on Whakarire Ave at the end of Westshore Beach when they were approached by a man and woman, described as Maori, who asked for a cigarette lighter at about 10.45pm.

The woman then pulled out a pistol and the man a baseball bat. A scuffle ensued, and the male tourist was pistol-whipped, Hawke's Bay police said.

He suffered injuries to his eye and cheek, while his girlfriend was unharmed.

The French couple eventually scared the attackers away by sounding the van's horn in an attempt to alert nearby residents.

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The attackers made off and the tourists called police from a house close by.

Hawke's Bay police arrested a woman this afternoon over the incident and she has been charged with assault, with intent to rob. Police said further charges are likely.

Police are still hunting for the man who was involved in the attack and are appealing for information about him.

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The pair were driving a silver Subaru Legacy or similar type of vehicle.

Detective Mike Signal said it was a "a cowardly and despicable act on two innocent tourists who were enjoying a visit to Hawke's Bay".

Mr Signal said the young backpackers were "understandably very shaken by their ordeal".

They had arrived in New Zealand in September for a working holiday, they speak little English and police are using interpreters to help interview them.

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Anyone who has information about the attack is asked to contact Detective John McGregor at Napier Police on 06 8310 700 or anonymously call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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