A Central Hawke鈥檚 Bay couple have had a week they won鈥檛 soon forget.
First, 82-year-old Nora Russ was knocked over by a gust of wind in Waipukurau, breaking her hip, and then, while she recovered in hospital, their car was damaged in what was believed to have been an attempted break-in.
Nora鈥檚 son, Mauricio Russ, told Hawke鈥檚 Bay Today her mother was crossing the road between New World and the Waipukurau Fire Station last week when a gust of wind swept her off-balance.
鈥淪he broke her hip and got some bruises,鈥 Mauricio said.
鈥淔irefighters came out very fast to help her. They collected all her things, put her in a wheelchair and called an ambulance.鈥
Nora was taken to Hawke鈥檚 Bay Hospital, where she underwent surgery and remains there for recovery.
Her husband, Fidel Russ, 85, has been travelling daily from their Waipawa house to Hastings to be by her side.
But on Sunday night, as he stayed overnight, their car, parked in the hospital carpark, was vandalised.
鈥淲hen he got to the car, the door handle was completely broken, and the plastic and metal inside were destroyed,鈥 Mauricio said.
鈥淭hey broke into the car, took the key sensor, threw it on the floor, and broke the plastic casing.
鈥淭he steering was locked, and when the towing company came to pick up the car, they had to use a screwdriver to move the gears.
鈥淚 think the only thing that stopped them from stealing it was that the car was manual ... they don鈥檛 know how to drive manuals these days.鈥

While Nora recovered in hospital, the couple's car was vandalised in an attempted break-in.
Mauricio said his father was 鈥渆xtremely upset鈥.
鈥淗e鈥檚 even scared now to come in and leave the car there at night,鈥 Mauricio said.
鈥淎t his age, we know how he feels ... They have a newer car at home, the one my mother drives. This was his work car, and now he鈥檚 in a situation where he doesn鈥檛 want to leave it parked there overnight. He鈥檚 just very apprehensive.鈥
Mauricio said hospital security was contacted to review CCTV footage, which he hopes may help police investigate.
Their insurer has since arranged towing and repairs.
鈥淲e鈥檙e just trying to look after Mum and Dad and keep them calm, but it鈥檚 been a stressful week.鈥
A police spokeswoman confirmed they received a report on Monday from someone alleging their vehicle had been damaged overnight Sunday 鈥渇rom what appeared to be an attempted break-in鈥.
Police were making inquiries, the spokeswoman said.
Hawke鈥檚 Bay Hospital group director of operations David Warrington said Health NZ took the safety and security of people鈥檚 property and vehicles very seriously.
鈥淎s in any public space, there are unfortunately acts of theft and/or vandalism from time to time. We take precautions in our carparks, such as CCTV and security patrols, and we also have an excellent relationship with local police,鈥 Warrington said.
鈥淲e encourage everyone coming onto our grounds to take the security measures they would in any public parking area, including making sure their vehicle is locked and that any valuable items are not left in view.鈥
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