Green growth in Hastings stream not cause of fish deaths
14 Apr, 2021 12:41 AM
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The green surface growth on the Awahou Stream in Hastings is lemna disperma. Photo / Chris Hyde
The green surface growth on the Awahou Stream in Hastings is lemna disperma. Photo / Chris Hyde
Hawkes Bay Today
By: Louise Gould
Hawke s Bay Regional Council says a bright green stream near to where roughly 20 dead fish were found last week is healthy.
About 20 perch and goldfish were found dead, floating in a pond downstream of the Hastings Top 10 Holiday Park last week, and on Monday the stream was photographed near Splash Planet carpeted by a bright green growth.
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Jail sentence for 2016 Hastings holiday park stabbing
22 Jan, 2021 03:50 AM
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Hastings Holiday Park at the time of the incident in September 2016. Photo / File
Hawkes Bay Today
A man has been sentenced to three years and eight months in jail for a stabbing at the Hastings Top 10 Holiday Park more than four years ago.
The incident happened at the camp on the morning of September 11, 2016, with a man, aged 23 at the time, being admitted to hospital in a critical condition after receiving three stab wounds.
Conan McKay, aged 33 at the time and visiting from Wellington, was arrested and later denied a charge of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, which carries a maximum possible sentence of 14 years imprisonment, but was found guilty at a trial.