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Encouraging her sons to assault man lands Whangārei mum in jail

Imran Ali
Imran Ali
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7 Dec, 2018 07:00 PM3 mins to read

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Deidre Shelford has been jailed for seven years for encouraging her sons to continue assaulting a man. Photo/NZME

Deidre Shelford has been jailed for seven years for encouraging her sons to continue assaulting a man. Photo/NZME

Deidre Shelford egged her sons on to continue assaulting a man whose injuries were so serious he couldn't walk, talk or recognise his own daughter.

The 55-year-old Whangārei mother was jailed by the Whangārei District Court to seven years' imprisonment following lengthy prison sentences handed to her two sons for the vicious attack in Otangarei on January 8, 2017.

Unlike her sons who pleaded guilty, she was found guilty by a jury on one charge of with intent to cause grievous bodily harm caused grievous bodily harm.

Her son Tangaroa Samuels, 20, king hit Shane Lemon across the back of his head with a plank of wood outside the Otangarei house where the latter lived with his partner and three grandchildren.

After he was hit, Lemon's head struck the concrete driveway and he began to convulse.
Tangaroa Samuels was jailed for nine years and six months while his brother Frederick Samuels got eight years.

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Shelford was either sitting in a car or standing close to it when she yelled at Tangaroa Samuels: "Get him my son, get him. Pack him, my son, pack him up."

Sentencing her, Judge Keith de Ridder said it was highly unlikely her son would have delivered the blow had Shelford not encouraged him.

"You did nothing to stop your sons from assaulting Mr Lemon. In fact, it was quite the opposite. You egged them on, encouraged and provided verbal support," the judge said.

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He said witnesses during her trial gave evidence Shelford used a variety of words that incited her sons to attack Lemon.

The violent attack was sparked when Lemon's special needs brother was intoxicated and stood at the front of the property on William Jones Dr, yelling abuse at passing vehicles.

Frederick Samuels was driving past and stopped his vehicle, got out and became involved in an argument.

Frederick Samuels left but returned with his brother and mother a short time later in three vehicles.

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Judge de Ridder said Lemon came out, apologised to the brothers, and urged them to leave.

He said Frederick Samuels handed a piece of timber to his brother who swore at and threatened Lemon.

As Lemon momentarily turned to speak to a family member, Tangaroa Samuels swung the timber baseball style across the back of Lemon's head.

He was rushed to Whangarei Hospital in a serious condition but was soon flown to Auckland where he had surgery to alleviate the bleeding and pressure on his brain.

Judge de Ridder said Lemon's life has changed forever.

He declined an application by Crown lawyer Trelise Needham for minimum period of imprisonment to be imposed given the nature of the offending.

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Defence lawyer Arthur Fairley said Deidre was remorseful and had submitted a letter to court in which she said she felt sorry for Lemon.

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