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Te Kūiti baby Mustafa Ali who died was ‘the joy of the house’

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Police update homicide investigation of Te Kūiti baby

By Lucy Xia of RNZ

The tight-knit Muslim community in the Waikato town of Te Kūiti is grieving after the death of a baby boy at the weekend.

A homicide investigation is under way after 10-month-old Mustafa Ali arrived unconscious at hospital on Saturday afternoon.

Police say the boy died of violent blunt force trauma they believe was inflicted on Saturday. He was already known to police for non-accidental injuries he suffered last year, they said.

Moshif Hussain is the owner of the house in Te Kūiti where Mustafa and his parents lived with two male flatmates.

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He said he first knew the couple through the Te Kūiti Mosque, which the baby’s father, Mukzameel Ali, would visit. He had rented the place to them in July last year when the mother was pregnant.

Hussain said he visited the family three times - most recently about three months ago - and thought everything seemed fine.

“They seem like a normal family to me, happy young couple seen in the community, and they seem like good, happy couple really, proud parents. That’s what I saw them as in public,” he said.

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Hussain said the baby was the “joy of the house”, and he couldn’t believe what had happened.

“I was very shocked, for the family and the extended family,” he said.

Police at a Te Kūiti property at the centre of a homicide investigation. Photo / Maryana Garcia
Police at a Te Kūiti property at the centre of a homicide investigation. Photo / Maryana Garcia

He said there were about 80 people in the Muslim community across Te Kūiti and Te Awamutu, and many who had held baby Mustafa were grieving.

“The community is really distressed ... everyone likes to cuddle babies, so everyone had some kind of connection with the baby, so everyone is quite sad and they’re stressed I would say, and worried of how it happened. So, yeah, it’s very uneasy atmosphere at the moment,” he said.

The owner of the Te Kūiti Mosque (also known as the Te Kūiti Islamic Centre), who only wants to be known as Ali, said Mukzameel Ali was the youngest among a number of men from Fiji who came to work at the meatworks.

He said he understood Mukzameel Ali’s uncle lived at the house with the couple, and also worked at the meatworks.

A staff member at Te Kūiti Meats told RNZ Mukzameel Ali worked with them as a slaughterman, and was at work last week.

Police said the two flatmates were not at the family’s house on Saturday when the baby was fatally injured.

Detective Inspector Graham Pitkethley earlier told RNZ they had spoken to the parents, but he had concerns about inconsistencies between the family’s statements and what police believe to have caused the injuries.

He said police were already investigating non-accidental injuries to Mustafa, reported in October last year.

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“That inquiry, and investigation, was due to be completed shortly, unfortunately before the death of Mustafa,” he said.

The police wouldn’t confirm whether there were inconsistencies between the statements coming from different family members.

Oranga Tamariki said it had involvement with the family before Saturday’s incident and was supporting police with the investigation.

Meanwhile, Waitomo District Mayor John Robertson said there was shock and sadness across Te Kūiti.

“I think we’re going through that stage of saying, we don’t want to see this in our community, in any community, and you just question yourself as to whether you could’ve done something that might have prevented what happened to this little boy,” he said.

Police are appealing for information from the public, particularly from anyone who heard screaming from the family’s house on Saturday afternoon.

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