Family too late to see stabbing victim alive
TRACEY CHATTERTON AND ANNA TURNER
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A young woman accused of stabbing a man at his flat in Hastings told a magazine she saw herself as a "safe haven" for children.
The 20-year-old, who has interim name suppression, has been charged with assaulting Christopher Robin Jones early on Saturday.
Mr Jones, 22, died in Hawke's Bay Hospital later that morning from the stab wounds to his stomach.
The slight woman looked pale and nervous in the dock in Hastings District Court yesterday. She entered no plea to a charge of stabbing Mr Jones.
In a magazine this year, the childcare worker claimed she was a "safe haven" for children she cared for.
Mr Jones' mother, Sharon, and stepfather Carl Duxfield got a call at 8.30am on Saturday telling them Mr Jones had been stabbed. They took the first flight from Christchurch to Hawke's Bay but it was too late.
After several hours of surgery, Mr Jones died from his wounds.
Mr Jones grew up in Christchurch and went to Lincoln High School. He spent "every spare minute" freestyle BMXing, Mr Duxfield said.
He moved to Hastings 18 months ago. At the time of his death he was working as a kitchenhand at a restaurant.
"He was happy. He had a good group of friends up there - mostly BMXing guys," Mr Duxfield said.
The family was trying to come to terms with what had happened. "It's been a huge shock for all of us."
Mr Jones' funeral would be held tomorrow in Christchurch.
The accused was remanded on bail with the conditions that she live at a Hastings address and does not visit the flat where the incident occurred.
She surrendered her passport to the court. She will reappear next month.
- © Fairfax NZ News
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