Four people were stabbed at the Auckland beachside suburb of Murrays Bay yesterday. Photo / RNZ
Four people were stabbed at the Auckland beachside suburb of Murrays Bay yesterday. Photo / RNZ
A woman injured in yesterday's mass stabbing has spoken of the terrifying moment she was confronted by a man with a knife.
The woman was one of four people hurt in what police described as a "random" incident in Murrays Bay on Auckland's North Shore that was eventually brought toan end by brave bystanders, including one wielding a crutch.
"He gave me a hell of a fright", the woman told the Herald from her home this morning.
A 41-year-old man has been charged with assault and four counts of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, and appeared in Waitākere District Court this morning.
He did not enter a plea, was given name suppression and was remanded in custody to reappear in court on Monday.
A broken crutch lies near the scene of a mass stabbing incident in Auckland yesterday. Four people were stabbed before bystanders, including one wielding a crutch, intervened. Photo / RNZ
The brave actions of members of the public in stopping the late morning attack, which began in Murrays Bay and ended in neighbouring Mairangi Bay, had likely saved others from harm, Waitematā district commander Superintendent Naila Hassan said yesterday.
"There were members of the public that acted in extreme bravery, they apprehended the offender and brought this incident to its conclusion."
Police arrived shortly after and handcuffed the man.