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A man has been left with scars and bruises after being struck with a broom handle in a random attack while walking his dog at a popular Auckland regional park.
The attack happened at Okoromai Bay in Shakespear Regional Park on the Whangaparāoa Peninsula earlier this month, when hewas whacked with a homemade baiting stick.
The 78-year-old dog walker, who did not want to be named, was walking along a bush track with his dog off-leash when he was approached by a man “carrying a broom handle with a cup attached to the end”, a tool typically used to bait pest traps.
The Gulf Harbour resident was left with cuts and bruising to his left shoulder.
The dog-walker, who lives alone, sought medical care for his injuries.
The attack happened at Okoromai Bay, Auckland. Image / Google
“I’m all right now, I’m still in a bit of pain ... but I’m a bit cautious now, you know ... I’m looking around me when taking the dog for walks now.”
Senior Sergeant Roger Small, of Waitematā North, said police were investigating the incident.
“At around 8.30am, a man has approached the victim over a dispute about a dog being off-leash.
“This man has assaulted the victim with a broom handle, causing a minor cut on his chest.”
The dog walker was attacked at Okoromai Bay in Shakespear Regional Park. Photo / Supplied
The attacker left the area, and police were contacted.
Auckland Council told the Herald it was aware of the incident and confirmed the attacker was not a council worker.
“Our rangers on site worked with NZ Police and the man who reported the incident to confirm that no staff and volunteers who work within the park were involved. There were no council contractors working on site at the time.”
The council said rangers monitored the site closely and “will respond immediately to any further public safety concerns”.