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Man fatally attacked at bus stop was US entomology student at Auckland uni

Author
Isaac Davison,
Publish Date
Tue, 22 Apr 2025, 7:25am

Man fatally attacked at bus stop was US entomology student at Auckland uni

Author
Isaac Davison,
Publish Date
Tue, 22 Apr 2025, 7:25am
  • The victim was an American PhD student who was studying entomology.
  • Those who knew him said he was known for collecting bugs at night in the area.
  • Police are seeking two people in relation to the deadly attack, and are seeking information and dashcam footage from the public.

A man who was fatally attacked at an Auckland bus stop was a US entomology student who may have been out looking for insects on the night he died.

It is the second case in a year in which a bug collector has been fatally attacked on an Auckland street.

It is understood that the 33-year-old victim of the assault in Meadowbank was an American University of Auckland doctoral student who had been in the country for around four years. The Herald has chosen not to name him while police inform his family.

The University of Auckland has said they will not release details while an investigation is underway, at the police’s request.

The US Embassy also confirmed today that it was aware of the death.

“The Embassy is aware of the case and is providing consular assistance to the family. Out of respect for the family, we have no further comment on the matter,” a US Embassy spokesperson said.

Police say they do not know why the victim was at the bus stop at St Johns Rd at around 10.10pm on Saturday night, and that he may have been waiting for a bus or sheltering from stormy weather.

But those who knew him said he was known for scouring beaches, reserves and bus stops in Meadowbank, Remuera and St Johns for beetles and other creatures, often at night. They said that because most New Zealand insects were nocturnal, it was common for students to do field work in the evening or overnight.

The victim was based at Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research, which has an office in St Johns around 3km from where he was attacked. He had nearly completed his PhD.

The St Johns Rd attack had echoes of another incident last year. In August, a well-known entomologist, Stephen Thorpe, was killed in an alleged assault in Blockhouse Bay while on his daily search for specimens. A 26-year-old man has been charged with murder in that case. Thorpe had also worked on and off for Landcare Research.

Landcare declined to comment while police investigations were under way.

Detective Inspector Glenn Baldwin said that they were speaking to the victim’s family and a formal identification process was ongoing. A post-mortem was scheduled for yesterday.

Police were still piecing together the events that led to the man’s death and were unsure of the motive behind the attack.

Baldwin said police were seeking two people in relation to the incident. The suspects were believed to have driven away from the scene, heading towards Remuera Rd.

The victim was transported to hospital, where he died from his injuries.

“We believe there are members of the public who may hold crucial information that can help us,” Baldwin said.

“Police urgently want to speak with anyone who saw suspicious activity in the area, around a bus stop near 69 St Johns Road, between 9pm and 10pm.

“We especially need to hear from any motorists who have dashcam footage from around that area.”

Police investigate after a fatal bus stop attack in St Johns. Photo / Alex BurtonPolice investigate after a fatal bus stop attack in St Johns. Photo / Alex Burton 

A police photographer gathers evidence. Photo / Alex BurtonA police photographer gathers evidence. Photo / Alex Burton 

Investigators were gathering and reviewing CCTV and tracking the victim’s movements throughout Saturday. A large investigations team was working on the case.

A scene examination on St Johns Rd, which was blocked to traffic on Sunday, has been completed.

Police swarmed the area. Photo / Alex BurtonPolice swarmed the area. Photo / Alex Burton 

Officers in boiler suits investigate. Photo / Alex BurtonOfficers in boiler suits investigate. Photo / Alex Burton 

Stephen French, who lives near the bus stop, said the violent incident would have a significant impact on the neighbourhood.

With two retirement villages nearby, it was an older community. And there were also a large number of people who walked their dogs and were active in the area.

The apparent randomness of the attack would make residents afraid to walk the streets, he said.

“I’ve lived here for nearly 10 years and we’ve never had an incident like this before. I was really shocked. Really, really shocked. It’s going to have a far-reaching effect.”

A manhunt is under way. Photo / Alex BurtonA manhunt is under way. Photo / Alex Burton 

Police have asked anyone with information that could assist the investigation to make a report via 105, using the reference number P062295607. 

A blue forensic tent has been set up at a bus stop on the street. Photo / Hayden WoodwardA blue forensic tent has been set up at a bus stop on the street. Photo / Hayden Woodward 

Alternatively, information can be provided anonymously to Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111 or www.crimestoppers-nz.org.

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