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Stabbing in Dunedin: Shock, devastation as carnage unfolded at a Countdown supermarket

Stabbing in Dunedin: Blessing held as Countdown prepares to reopen after knife attack

Stabbing in Dunedin: Some staff may not return if supermarket reopens on Thursday

Staff stand outside the car park at Dunedin Central Countdown on Wednesday. The police forensic examination, which was largely focused near the supermarket s pharmacy, concluded on Tuesday night. Police tape preventing access to the car park was removed on Wednesday morning. The car park remained off limits to media as a large of number of staff gathered outside the store on Wednesday morning. Countdown did not give a specific opening time. Stuff A blessing was held for about 50 staff. Senior police also attended. “Our focus now is on helping make sure our team’s return to the store is as peaceful and as healing as it can be, and we would ask both the public and the media to respect our team’s privacy as they do this,” spokeswoman Kiri Hannifin said.

Man thanks hero who saved brother s life during Dunedin stabbing

Sam Sherwood and Hamish McNeilly05:00, May 13 2021 Kavinda Herath/Stuff ED clinical director Dr Richard Stephenson, Superintendent Paul Basham and nursing lead Janet Andrews at a media briefing on Tuesday about the stabbing incident at central Dunedin Countdown. The brother of a prison guard stabbed in the neck during a rampage at a Dunedin supermarket wants to thank the “hero” who saved his life. A Corrections Officer at Otago Corrections Facility and his wife, believed to be a Customs employee, were among four people who received serious knife wounds during the attack at Countdown Dunedin Central on Monday afternoon. It is believed the man was stabbed in the neck, while his wife was stabbed in the back.

Supermarket stabbing accused remanded in custody

Two police officers, one of whom was off duty, were at scene of the stabbing at a Dunedin supermarket and were among those who stepped in, police say. The 42-year-old man accused of stabbing four people at a Dunedin supermarket was remanded in custody after he briefly appeared in the Dunedin District Court this afternoon to face four charges of attempted murder related to a stabbing attack at the Countdown supermarket on Cumberland Street yesterday. Among those attacked were two Countdown staff and a Corrections officer. Southern district commander Superintendent Paul Basham said two police officers, one of whom was off duty, were also at the supermarket at the time and stepped in to provide aid and support.

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