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Notorious criminal Dean Wickliffe on hunger strike, alleging assault by prison guard

Joseph Los'e
By Joseph Los'e
Kaupapa Māori Editor·NZ Herald·
18 Mar, 2025 01:28 AM5 mins to read

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      Narendra Modi calls for Christopher Luxon's support to address anti-India activities in New Zealand and Act reveals they are looking for candidates to run in local body elections.
      • Dean Wickliffe, 77, is on day eight of a hunger strike at Springhill Prison, claiming he was beaten by a prison guard.
      • Corrections has told the Herald Wickliffe was hospitalised and the guard in question is not currently at work.
      • Corrections has confirmed an investigation is under way into Wickliffe’s allegations of violence.

      Lifetime parolee Dean Wickliffe is on day eight of a hunger strike in Springhill Corrections Facility, alleging a guard beat him up on March 6 following his recall to prison on March 5, his lawyer Annette Sykes claims.

      Sykes said Wickliffe was not only assaulted but also denied his right to contact his lawyer when he was recalled to the facility.

      Dean Wickliffe claims he was assaulted in Springhill prison by a guard. Photo / Dean Wickliffe
      Dean Wickliffe claims he was assaulted in Springhill prison by a guard. Photo / Dean Wickliffe

      The high-profile criminal was recalled for breaching his parole, after being found living in his car instead of at his approved address.

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      “I am extremely worried for this kaumātua from Maketū whom I have helped over the years reintegrate back into the community,” Sykes said.

      “He is desperately trying to spend his last few years in peace on whānau land in the Maketū,” Sykes told the Herald.

      “He wants to build a house on it.”

      Dean Wickliffe claims he was assaulted in Springhill prison by guards. Photo / Dean Wickliffe
      Dean Wickliffe claims he was assaulted in Springhill prison by guards. Photo / Dean Wickliffe

      Sykes said Wickliffe was assaulted because he did not want to be double-bunked at the prison, located between Meremere and Te Kauwhata.

      Kym Grierson, Acting Commissioner Custodial Services, said the alleged incident on March 6 was under investigation.

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      “A prisoner allegedly refused a request to enter his cell and, after throwing an item, took a fighting stance towards staff,” Grierson said.

      “Following this, staff intervened and the prisoner sustained injuries while being restrained. He received medical treatment from prison health staff and was taken to hospital on Thursday evening. He returned to the prison early the following morning.

      “One staff member involved in the incident is not currently at work,” Grierson told the Herald.

      Springhill Corrections Facility. Dean Wickliffe claims he was assaulted at the prison on March 6. Corrections has confirmed he was hospitalised.
      Springhill Corrections Facility. Dean Wickliffe claims he was assaulted at the prison on March 6. Corrections has confirmed he was hospitalised.

      “As there are active inquiries ongoing in what further information we can provide on this matter at this time.

      “We recognise that given the nature of our work, we must uphold the highest standard of conduct and integrity from all employees. The overwhelming majority of our 10,000 staff act with professionalism and respect. Any large organisation may encounter a few staff who cannot maintain the high standards required, and if we find evidence that our staff don’t meet these standards, then we take appropriate action.”

      Grierson also confirmed Wickliffe remained on a hunger strike.

      “The prisoner is drinking liquids but declining to eat food, and our health and custodial staff are working together to support him and encourage him to resume eating,” she told the Herald.

      “His health is being monitored by staff, including registered nurses and the prison doctor, and he is being offered a range of wellbeing and support services, including contact with local kaumātua. We appreciate this is a difficult and distressing situation for the man’s whānau and we will continue to ensure they can maintain close, ongoing contact with him.”

      Sykes said the the farm where Wickliffe had been living was recently sold and he was forced to live in his car.

      “After losing his accommodation, he had slept in his car with his two cats. He was arrested and taken into custody on March 5 for not residing at his approved address.”

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      Police said because of privacy issues, they could not discuss Wickliffe.

      “Police are unable to respond to queries which seek to establish whether specific individuals or organisations are, or have been, under police investigation.”

      Sykes said Wickliffe told her that when he arrived at Springhill he was assaulted.

      “Upon arrival at Spring Hill Corrections Facility, Mr Wickliffe was badly beaten.

      Dean Wickliffe photographed in 2017. He is one of New Zealand's highest-profile criminals, and the only person to have escaped Paremoremo maximum security prison twice.  Photo: NZ Herald
      Dean Wickliffe photographed in 2017. He is one of New Zealand's highest-profile criminals, and the only person to have escaped Paremoremo maximum security prison twice. Photo: NZ Herald

      “He received black eyes and a three-inch gash on his forehead. He required hospitalisation to deal with these injuries,” Sykes said.

      “I tried to contact Dean and couldn’t get through. I was then told he didn’t want to talk to me, which I found odd and I sent several emails to the prison and finally got a call from him on Friday and he described what happened.

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      “I am appalled at this treatment. No one should ever be treated like this in prison, ever, and certainly not a 77-year-old kaumātua who had turned his life around living a peaceful life in Maketū. He was bothering no one, in fact he has huge support from his community and friends who have rallied together to help him,” said Sykes.

      Lawyer Annette Sykes told the Herald her client just wants to be treated with dignity. Photo/ Ben Fraser
      Lawyer Annette Sykes told the Herald her client just wants to be treated with dignity. Photo/ Ben Fraser

      “He wants to be treated with dignity, and he wants a fair hearing when he has his liberty determined by the Parole Board on April 3.”

      “I truly fear for his safety. This ... raises broader questions ... about the treatment of elderly and vulnerable individuals within our correctional facilities,” said Sykes.

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      Wickliffe has a long criminal history. He is the only person to have escaped Paremoremo maximum security prison twice, in 1976 and 1991 and before being paroled in 2018 was the country’s longest-serving inmate.

      Joseph Los’e is an award-winning journalist and joined NZME in 2022 as Kaupapa Māori Editor. Los’e was a chief reporter, news director at the Sunday News newspaper covering crime, justice and sport. He was also editor of the NZ Truth and prior to joining NZME worked for urban Māori organisation Whānau Waipareira.

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