
A pack of dogs that mauled a man to death had a reputation for lunging at visitors, attacking livestock and even allegedly turned on their owner 鈥 resulting in him needing a trip to the emergency department.
Despite their history, Abel Wira kept at least 21 dogs confined to a caravan on Neville Thomson鈥檚 property 鈥 until the morning they allegedly broke free and fatally mauled the man he called his brother.
Now the 61-year-old is on trial in the High Court at Whang膩rei on charges of manslaughter and owning a dog that caused injury or death.
On day two of the trial the jury heard from Wira鈥檚 friend Daniel Knopp, who said he鈥檇 come across the pack at least six times.
鈥淭hey were vicious-looking dogs.
鈥淸I] had to wind the window up so they didn鈥檛 jump in the window 鈥榗ause they were bailing up the truck.鈥
Knopp said the dogs were often in the caravan fighting with each other and he noticed the door was only secured by a log.
鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 that secure, I don鈥檛 think it was, just leaning up against it, dogs could probably push it open,鈥 Knopp said.
Knopp also recalled a story Wira had allegedly told of his own dangerous encounter with the dogs.
鈥淥ne time he told me his own dogs attacked him. He was saying it was on the beach and he had to go in the water to try and drown them to get them off him.鈥
The jury heard on Monday that Wira had been staying at Thomson鈥檚 Puketawa Rd property in Panguru in a caravan with his dogs.
At least six of the dogs were adults and the rest were at varying stages of puppy life.
On August 4, 2022, Wira went out to retrieve a car he had crashed weeks beforehand and then went to Broadwood to pick up items, including dog food.
Thomson was home alone and on the phone to his partner when the pack of dogs, which were allegedly barricaded in the caravan, got out and mauled him to death.
Wira arrived home to discover Thomson鈥檚 body, which he dragged into the house and covered with a blanket before sending a friend a Facebook message.
鈥淚 need help bro please my dogs have attacked my bro and hes gone please bro,鈥 he said.
He then locked the dogs in a truck, closed the gate and drove Thomson鈥檚 truck an hour away to Ahipara, where he was able to wave down police officers.
Neville Thomson lived in the remote area of Panguru overlooking the Hokianga harbour.
Emergency services arrived on the scene more than three hours after the incident and pronounced Thomson dead.
Thomson鈥檚 partner Shirley Orchard gave evidence about their 17-year relationship, which was mostly long-distance.
Orchard lived in Auckland and would speak to Thomson on the phone every morning when he had his morning coffee.
She said on that morning, about 10am, he was chatting about his garden and she could hear that he was outside.
鈥楪et the f*** out鈥
With her knowledge of the property, she believes Thomson was walking along the gravel towards the back of the house and the dogs, which were locked in the caravan, caught sight of him.
鈥淭hey started off barking, as soon as he walked into sight of the caravan, they thought he was a stranger because he had shaved off his beard,鈥 Orchard said in evidence.
鈥淭he barking all started up and got louder and that was when I heard him shout out 鈥榞et out, get the f*** out鈥 then the noise escalated from the dogs and I never heard not another sound out of him.鈥
Connor Taylor (left) and Arthur Fairley (right) are the defence lawyers for Abel Wira. Photo / 九一星空无限
During cross-examination, defence lawyer Connor Taylor suggested to Orchard that Thomson himself may have released the dogs from the caravan.
鈥淚鈥檓 not a stupid woman, as soon as he walked into sight of those dogs they busted out of the caravan and attacked him,鈥 Orchard responded.
鈥淵ou鈥檙e just guessing, aren鈥檛 you?鈥 Connor questioned.
鈥淭he evidence is he was attacked by dogs, whether he was by the fish pond or I鈥檓 making it all up the fact was, he was out in the garden and he was hurt by dogs,鈥 Orchard said.
Orchard then gave evidence she spent the next hour trying to contact Thomson and asked a neighbour, Lucy Burkhardt, to check on his house.
When Burkhardt texted her saying the gate was closed, Thomson felt a slight relief as it was his normal habit to close the gate if he had left the property.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 a good sign, he鈥檚 out and not lying in a pool of blood maybe he鈥檚 in Rawene getting stitched up,鈥 she texted back to Burkhardt.
Neville Thomson was known as an animal lover who had two dogs of his own. Photo / Supplied
Orchard assumed Thomson was okay but made a call to 111 as a safety check.
The call was played to the jury.
鈥淭he dogs are going off for quite a while and I couldn鈥檛 hear him then the dogs have settled down.
鈥淭hose dogs have actually attacked me and I know they haven鈥檛 been fed for two days. I thought 鈥榤y God have they attacked him?鈥 I鈥檝e got no way of knowing,鈥 Orchard told the operator.
When asked what kind of dogs they were, Orchard responded 鈥渕ongrels鈥.
Burkhart gave evidence the dogs had mauled her pig鈥檚 ears on one occasion.
The trial continues before Justice Andrew Becroft.
Shannon Pitman is a Whang膩rei-based reporter for Open Justice covering courts in the Te Tai Tokerau region. She is of Ng膩puhi/ Ng膩ti P奴kenga descent and has worked in digital media for the past five years. She joined 九一星空无限 in 2023.
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