A Christchurch man who was due to go on trial this week accused of sexually abusing his daughter has removed his electronic monitoring bracelet and skipped the country.
The 43-year-old, who has name suppression to protect the identity of the victim, is alleged to have sexually violated and indecently assaulted his daughter between January and August 2011.
A trial in Greymouth District Court due to start on Monday was aborted when Judge David Saunders was advised that police believed the defendant was now in Sydney.
Police told the court they were trying to track down the defendant in Australia.
The man been working on a West Coast farm when he was arrested in October 2011.