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Family 'very hurt' it's taken a second incident for a review of the Henry Rongomau Bennett Centre

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Nicholas Stevens. Photo / supplied

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The father of a man who was found dead in the Waikato River after leaving a mental health facility has asked why its taken the escape of two men with a history of violence for the facility to launch an independent review.

Nicholas (Nicky) Taiaroa Stevens was found dead in the river on March 12.

He had been missing for three days after leaving the Henry Rongomau Bennett Centre at Waikato Hospital.

Morgan Hamiora-Smith , left, and Benjamin Thomas Manuel. Photo / supplied
Morgan Hamiora-Smith , left, and Benjamin Thomas Manuel. Photo / supplied

On Monday, Benjamin Thomas Manuel, 28, Morgan Hamiora-Smith, 21, used a utensil to jemmy a lock and scaled a fence to escape the facility and are still on the run.

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The public have been warned not to approach the pair, who are believed to have hitch-hiked out of the city on Monday night.

Dave Macpherson, father of Mr Stevens, told TV3 he had "pleaded" the staff at Henry Rongomau Bennett Centre against letting his son out for fears he would harm himself.

"We complained well in advance of him disappearing about the management processes and security processes that lead to him getting out."

Mr Macpherson said following his son's death the facility began an internal inquiry, but he asked for an independent review.

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Waikato District Heath Board chief executive Nigel Murray told TV3 that an independent review would be carried out following the escape of the two patients on Monday.

Mr Macpherson said his family was "very hurt" that it took a second incident for the review to come.

"It means our son's death doesn't count for anything in that sense.

"Where was the answer to us, the response to us when we requested a proper review and an independent review?"

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"We feel very hurt that it didn't happen because of what happened to our son."

Mr Macpherson said Dr Murray had never spoken to his family after his son's death.

Dr Murray told TV3 that the two scenarios were "quite different circumstances".

He said he had expressed his "deepest condolences" publicly to the family of Mr Stevens, but would not be speaking to the family until after the review.

Senior Sergeant Andrew O'Reilly of the Waikato District Command Centre said the escaped patients are known to have contacts throughout the Waikato and Bay of Plenty.

"Advice from medical staff suggest neither man poses specific risk to the public, however both have a history of violence and police advise the public not to approach them but to ring 111 if they are seen."

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