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Mother of Tom Phillips’ children worked hundreds of metres away from where ex-partner was shot

Jaime Lyth
By Jaime Lyth
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10 Sep, 2025 01:27 AM4 mins to read

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Sandra and Clive Morgan who live not far from where Tom Phillips was in an armed shootout with police near Waitomo. Video / Dean Purcell

The former wife of Tom Phillips and mother of his three children worked at a Waitomo farm in the past 12 months less than 300m from where her former partner was shot.

Te Anga Rd farmers Clive and Sandra Morgan said the fugitive’s ex-wife, Cat, was employed at their property gorse spraying – some 200m from where Phillips lost his life in a deadly stand-off on a road with police earlier this week.

The Morgans, who were woken by the sound of a helicopter, unaware at the time of the nearby shootout, had nothing but praise for Cat and the difficult years without her children.

“She’s a good lady, very strong, physically, very normal and intelligent,” Clive Morgan said.

He said she was a talented sheep shearer, forced to live with the fact that her kids had been taken and missing for more than three years.

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“I hope things between her and her kids can get amended.”

Clive and Sandra Morgan said they employed Tom Phillips' ex-wife on their property less then 12 months ago. Photo / Dean Purcell
Clive and Sandra Morgan said they employed Tom Phillips' ex-wife on their property less then 12 months ago. Photo / Dean Purcell

Clive and Sandra Morgan said their daughter Maya Morgan woke to the sound of several gunshots on Monday, followed by the bellowing sound of a helicopter landing on an old air strip at a farm across the road.

“Usually when guns go off, they don’t go off at that time of the day,” Clive Morgan said.

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“We know exactly what we heard. It was helicopters, and it was a quarter to four in the morning. I looked at my clock and I knew what time it was that carried on for about 15 minutes.

Cat, mother of Jayda, Maverick and Ember Phillips. Photo / Michael Craig
Cat, mother of Jayda, Maverick and Ember Phillips. Photo / Michael Craig

“We thought, ‘Oh, this is unusual, something’s happened,’” Sandra Morgan said.

“When the chopper came, I wondered, ‘what the hell is going on?’” Clive Morgan said.

“[Our daughter] heard three or four shots before that.

Aerial shots of the scene of the shooting. 
Tom Phillips was shot and killed during a confrontation with Police when an officer was also critically wounded.
Aerial shots of the scene of the shooting. Tom Phillips was shot and killed during a confrontation with Police when an officer was also critically wounded.

Fleeing after robbing a farm store, Phillips hit road spikes on his quad bike, shot a police officer in the face and then was fatally wounded by the next officer on the scene.

“Well, Monday, in the very early hours of the morning when it happened, we didn’t really know what had happened and then as the day went by, we found out,” Sandra Morgan said.

Clive and Sandra Morgan said they were woken up by gunshots fired during Tom Phillips' shootout with police. Photo / Dean Purcell
Clive and Sandra Morgan said they were woken up by gunshots fired during Tom Phillips' shootout with police. Photo / Dean Purcell

“They put road spikes down at the bottom, probably just around the corner from where the cordon is, so he would have came around the corner and didn’t see them, and ran straight over them, and his quad would have been totally un-steerable.

“Where the shooting took place was 200 metres further along, pretty much straight over there,” Clive Morgan said.

“It surprised me a wee bit that he came this far.”

After falling back asleep, Clive Morgan woke up to the news that Tom Phillips had critically injured a police officer and been shot dead just down the road.

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Clive Morgan said they have only had one detective visit them since the incident, who didn’t ask them many questions.

Having lived in the area, Clive Morgan has known the Phillips family for most of his life.

“We know his parents quite well ... I’ve known Neville [Tom’s father] since I was a kid”.

Clive Morgan described Neville Phillips as a “lively bloke for his age” who has been very involved in the Marokopa community, or as they call it, ‘the coast’, for years.

“[Neville Phillips] took over the family farm. It’s one fairly large farm, it’s maybe one of the biggest in the Marokopa region.

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“Neville is very, very passionate about everything he did. He played very much by the book and interesting, almost rather extremely sober,” Clive Morgan said.

Clive and Sandra Morgan said they know members of the Phillips family, including Tom's father Neville. Photo / Dean Purcell
Clive and Sandra Morgan said they know members of the Phillips family, including Tom's father Neville. Photo / Dean Purcell

They said Tom Phillips was a “born hunter and survivalist” and “would have no trouble finding food out in the bush”.

“He sort of became a bit bold, if anything, didn’t he, and it undid him in the end,” Sandra Morgan said.

When asked about how it feels to see people you know involved in such a huge investigation, one of New Zealand’s biggest manhunts, and then have a police shoot-out unfold outside your house, Clive Morgan said: “This particular situation, it’s a bit unusual.”

Clive and Sandra Morgan said only one police detective has visited them since Tom Phillips' death. Photo / Dean Purcell
Clive and Sandra Morgan said only one police detective has visited them since Tom Phillips' death. Photo / Dean Purcell

“It’s very unfortunate it had to finish this way,” he said.

“It would be good if he’d given himself up and just come to his senses, really,” Sandra Morgan said.

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“I hope that the children are all right. You know, we’re all thinking of the children.”

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