The Far North community is shocked and saddened after the death of a well-known Kait膩ia business man, Monty Knight.
Knight died on Sunday following reports of an assault and a 57-year-old woman has since been charged with murder.
Knight was a stalwart of the Kait膩ia community, who was the director of Knights the Jewellers and Okahu Estate winery.
He was also a former councillor with both Far North District Council and Northland Regional Council.
On Sunday, emergency services were called to an Okahu Rd address about 12.35pm, where a man was found with critical injuries.
Despite the best efforts from emergency services, he died at the scene.
Acting Detective Inspector Tania Jellyman, from Northland CIB, said police arrested a woman at a separate address on Sunday afternoon and she has since been charged with murder.
鈥淧olice are not seeking anyone else in relation to this matter,鈥 she said.
鈥淎 scene examination is continuing and a post-mortem examination will be carried out in the coming days.鈥
The 57-year-old woman will appear in Kait膩ia District Court today.
Former Far North mayor John Carter described Knight as a 鈥渄ear friend鈥.
鈥淗e鈥檚 an amazing community person. He鈥檚 a very successful businessman who has contributed an incredible amount to the community in which he lived.
鈥淗e is certainly one of the people that everybody knows and the community will miss him badly.鈥
Carter said Kait膩ia will not be the same place without him.
鈥淚鈥檓 still in shock - I just can鈥檛 get over it.鈥
The feeling of shock was echoed by Colin 鈥淭oss鈥 Kitchen, another Kait膩ia community leader who served two terms with Knight on the Far North District Council.
鈥淗e was a community icon in Kait膩ia, a business leader and people鈥檚 person.
鈥淗e has done so much for the community of Kait膩ia and indeed for Northland - and the wine industry and local tourism - there鈥檚 just so much that he鈥檚 done.鈥
Kitchen said Knight was generous, not just with money but with sound advice, and he always had an open-door policy.
While details of Knights farewell are still being worked out, Kitchen said he expected the Kait膩ia community to get involved.
鈥淢onty鈥檚 farewell celebration, I think, is going to be massive. He touched so many people鈥檚 hearts.鈥
Kitchen said he knew the woman who has been charged with murder and said he saw no red flags in her behaviour.
He offered his condolences to all the emergency services staff who attended the incident on Sunday, including Kait膩ia Volunteer Fire Brigade, who did their best to revive Knight to no avail.
Denise Piper is a news reporter for the Northern Advocate, focusing on health and business. She has more than 20 years in journalism and is passionate about covering stories that make a difference.
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