There were high tensions at the Hamilton District Court today after a man tried to photograph a caregiver who assaulted his elderly father in a retirement home.
Sonali Ananta Deo, 23, was meant to be sentenced today for an assault on 86-year-old Piri Hemi but the case was adjourned for three months after her lawyer Richard Barnsdale filed late submissions seeking a discharged without conviction.
A scuffle broke out at the Hamilton District Court today after sentencing of a caregiver who assaulted an elderly man at a retirement home was put off until next year.
Sonali Ananta Deo, 23, was meant to be sentenced today for an assault on 86-year-old Piri Hemi but the casewas adjourned for three months after her lawyer Richard Barnsdale filed late submissions seeking a discharge without conviction.
The delay upset Hemi's son Allan, and his wife Priscilla, who were in court for the appearance and hoping to have closure before Christmas.
Allan Hemi and wife Priscilla are frustrated the sentencing of the woman who assaulted his father has been adjourned. Photo / Belinda Feek
Allan Hemi tried to get a picture of Deo as she left the court with a supporter and her lawyer.
Hamilton police had not received any complaints about an incident at the court, a spokeswoman said.
Barnsdale has been approached for comment.
After the incident, Hemi said it had been a tough time for the family to try to digest what had happened to his father and dealing with the fact Deo may get off a conviction with her discharge application.
Piri Hemi was assaulted by a caregiver when he was a resident in Hamilton's Cascade Retirement Village. Photo / Belinda Feek
"I'm very upset because there's no closure. I've been wanting to get this over and done with for months and months now. We wanted to get it finished before Christmas so we could have a big Christmas with Dad but it's still up in the air.
"She's pleaded guilty, how could they even let it go on this long. Just give her a conviction ... It's just not fair mate, you know."
Hemi said he might have over-reacted but he couldn't help it.
"People might look at that [footage of the incident] and say 'oh they're getting a bit carried away' but if it was your dad or your mum, you'd be doing exactly the same."
It had also been a tough time for the family, having had to leave their home due to unforeseen circumstances and only had seven more days to find somewhere to live.
Piri Hemi had to be put in respite care due to the circumstances, he said.
The assault on Hemi occurred in Hamilton's Cascades Retirement Home between June 9 and June 11, this year.