Camp stabbing shocks Glenorchy
BY SHANE COWLISHAW
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Celebrating a friend's impending marriage went horribly wrong for a man in Glenorchy when he was stabbed twice at a campsite in the early hours of yesterday.
Detective Sergeant Grahme Bartlett said an argument developed about 2.50am between a 53-year-old British man camping in a tent at the Glenorchy Holiday Park and two men who were using the nearby kitchen.
During the argument one of the men who had been in the kitchen was stabbed twice, once in the chest and once in the side of his stomach, he said.
The man was taken by ambulance to Dunedin Hospital and was last night in a serious but stable condition.
The second man who had been in the kitchen suffered a minor knife wound to his finger but managed to restrain the British man for about an hour until police arrived, Mr Bartlett said.
The two men in the kitchen are understood to have been part of a group from Gore who were in town for a stag party.
Holiday Park manager Stan Roney said there was a group of about 20 people staying at the campsite who had been out drinking and he understood two of them had decided to "have a feed".
Mr Roney said he had moved to Glenorchy from the Gold Coast in Australia to escape this kind of violence so it was disturbing to have it happen in such a quiet place.
"Over there (the Gold Coast) you get this all the time. You come back here and get something like this and it's a little bit frightening," he said.
The attack has shocked the sleepy settlement at the top of Lake Wakatipu, with many residents spoken to by The Southland Times struggling to remember the last time a similar incident occurred.
Nicole Scott, who has lived in Glenorchy for 15 years, said as far as she knew there had never been another stabbing since she had lived there.
"Everybody will be quite surprised. It's not exactly something that happens every day," she said.
Another longtime resident, Ronda Gollap, said she had lived in Glenorchy all her life and had never heard of anything like this happening before.
She could understand being upset at people making noise late at night but an argument escalating into such violence was unbelievable, she said.
The British man has been charged with wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and assault with a weapon.
He is expected to appear in court in the next few days.
- © Fairfax NZ News
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This place is rundown and attracts the lower end of life!