
- Kaea Karauria鈥檚 mother, Kym Baker, has pleaded for information about her son鈥檚 killer.
- Police have a 20-strong team investigating and urge witnesses to come forward with the truth.
- Kaea, a promising student and rugby player, was fatally stabbed on May 11 in Onekawa.
Kaea Karauria鈥檚 grief-stricken mum has made a plea for anyone with information over her son鈥檚 killer to tell police the truth.
The 15-year-old tragically lost his life in the early hours of May 11, a day which doubled as Mother鈥檚 Day.
He was discovered by police who were responding to a disorder event, critically injured with stab wounds.
Almost two weeks on, no one has been arrested for the homicide and police say they 鈥渒now some of the people we have spoken to may not have been truthful鈥.
In a public post on social media, Kaea鈥檚 mum, Kym Baker, has urged anyone who knows the truth and has information that could lead to those involved being caught to break their silence.
鈥淧lease help us find justice for my Son,鈥 Baker wrote.
Tributes have flowed for slain Napier teen Kaea Karauria after he suffered fatal stab wounds on a street in Onekawa. Photo / Supplied
鈥was taken from us on Mother鈥檚 Day in the most heartbreaking way. And still, we have no answers.
鈥淢y wh膩nau is living in a constant state of grief and unanswered questions. Someone out there knows something. Even the smallest piece of information could make the biggest difference.鈥
Previously, , has taken to social media saying: 鈥淚 want to know any info about who stabbed my son. Pm me鈥.
Kaea died at the scene on Alexander Ave, Onekawa, despite the best efforts of ambulance staff.
The mother of slain Napier teen Kaea Karauria has made an impassioned plea for those who know who killed her son to come forward. Photo / Supplied
His death led to an , including from the three schools the respected student had attended in his young life, and from a number of sports teams the promising rugby player represented.
In her post, Baker wrote of some of the anguish his family had endured since his tragic death.
鈥淧lease, we are living this nightmare without our son,鈥 she wrote.
鈥淚f you saw anything, heard anything, or know anything, I beg you to come forward.
鈥淒o it for a Mother who wakes up every day in pain. Do it for a Dad internally fighting himself everyday. Do it for two babies adjusting to life. Do it for my son a life that mattered deeply.
鈥淭hese clowns still go home to their wh膩nau, my baby is gone forever. The longer they remain free, the longer our streets remain unsafe for all of our babies!鈥
Her post added: 鈥淧lease do the right thing.鈥
Kaea was farewelled at a service at Napier Boys鈥 High School, the secondary school he proudly attended.
He was then buried next to his P膩p膩 Victor at Moteo Urup膩, Puketapu.
Teenaged homicide victim Kaea Karauria was farewelled by loved ones and friends at a service at Napier Boys' High School on Saturday, May 17. Photo / Supplied
Police today issued a further appeal 鈥渦rging鈥 as they hunt Kaea鈥檚 killer.
Detective Inspector Martin James, Eastern district manager criminal investigations, said investigating officers had 鈥渂uilt a picture of what happened and are now drilling into the detail鈥.
鈥淲e have covered off the route taken by Kaea on the night and a timeline of events,鈥 James said.
鈥淲e cannot comment on the specifics of the investigation at this stage but what I would say is we know some of the people we have spoken to may not have been truthful and we urge them to reconsider what they said and contact the team through 0800 852 525.鈥
James said a 20-strong team of police investigators were working on the case.
They were 鈥渃ommitted to bringing the offenders to account鈥.
Police were aware of comments being made on social media alleging motives behind the killing and the possible identities of potential people of interest.
James added: 鈥淲e would urge anyone who knows something to speak to the investigation team.
James did not respond specifically to questions from the New Zealand Herald if persons of interest had since fled from Hawke鈥檚 Bay or were being helped in avoiding police attention.
A property on Dinwiddie St which was cordoned off by police for several days. Photo / Neil Reid
Kaea was an ; both in the classroom and in the sporting arena.
Napier Boys鈥 High School, Tamatea Intermediate School and Porritt Primary School have all posted heartfelt tributes the teen who they remembered as excelling in the classroom and in his sporting and cultural endeavours.
He was also remembered fondly by the Napier Pirates Rugby & Sports Club and also Hawke鈥檚 Bay M膩ori Rugby - Te Matau a M膩ui, who he played age-grade club and rep rugby for.
Baker had previously said Kaea鈥檚 selection last year for the under-16 Hawke鈥檚 Bay M膩ori team had been a big milestone for the teen and his family.
Kaea was 鈥減roud鈥 to be following in the legacy of his grandfather Max Loughlin who went on to play for Hawke鈥檚 Bay and New Zealand M膩ori.
>> Anyone with information is asked to make a report online, or by calling 105, using the reference number 250511/1317. Information can also be provided anonymously to Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.
is a Napier-based senior reporter who covers general news, features and sport. He joined the Herald in 2014 and has 33 years of newsroom experience.
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