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‘You mocked our son as he lay dying’: Mother addresses killer who filmed son after delivering coward punch

Author
Tara Shaskey,
Publish Date
Tue, 7 Oct 2025, 12:25pm

‘You mocked our son as he lay dying’: Mother addresses killer who filmed son after delivering coward punch

Author
Tara Shaskey,
Publish Date
Tue, 7 Oct 2025, 12:25pm

As a man lay dying on the footpath after being knocked to the ground by an unprovoked coward punch, his attacker leaned over him and took a video. 

鈥淐ome around here, n, I鈥檓 not a kidder,鈥 Daytona Thompson was heard saying in the video, while filming his victim, Daniel Nganeko. 

鈥淚 just knocked him the f*** out.鈥 

Daniel鈥檚 wh膩nau have now described being wrecked with grief, pain, rage, hatred and despair after his sudden and violent death. 

Exacerbating their distress was the video, which they have seen. 

Today, at Thompson鈥檚 sentencing for the manslaughter, Daniel鈥檚 mother, Christine Nganeko, addressed him through an emotional victim impact statement. 

鈥淵ou are a thug, a coward and a killer. You mocked our son as he lay dying. 

鈥淵ou filmed Daniel鈥檚 last breaths and turned it into a trophy,鈥 she said at the hearing in the High Court at New Plymouth, where a photo of her son sat facing Thompson. 

Daniel Nganeko, 37, was killed by Daytona Thompson after being struck by a coward punch.Daniel Nganeko, 37, was killed by Daytona Thompson after being struck by a coward punch. 

Christine said they would never forgive Thompson. 

鈥淔rom this day forward, we want you remembered by this community, by your hap奴, by your iwi as Daytona Thompson the coward puncher.鈥 

Hundreds gathered outside the court in support of Daniel as the hearing took place. 

Most wore T-shirts displaying his photo, and messages advocating against coward punches and for a change in the law to end such violence. 

Inside, the public gallery was packed with wh膩nau and friends of both Daniel and Thompson. A second courtroom was opened to accommodate additional supporters. 

One fatal punch 

The court heard that Thompson fatally struck Daniel, 37, on July 26 outside the Tukapa Rugby and Sports Club in New Plymouth. 

It happened after a prizegiving evening at the clubrooms, which they had both attended. 

Thompson had drunk half a bottle of spirits that night and was seen trying to provoke others into confrontation. 

The event finished about 11.20pm and Daniel was standing with friends on the footpath on Gladstone Rd, across from the rugby grounds. 

Thompson approached Daniel, whom he did not know, and the pair began talking. 

He then swivelled and threw a punch with his 鈥渃lenched right fist鈥, which struck Daniel on his chin. 

Daytona Thompson was sentenced in the High Court at New Plymouth for the manslaughter of Daniel Nganeko.Daytona Thompson was sentenced in the High Court at New Plymouth for the manslaughter of Daniel Nganeko. 

Daniel fell backwards and his head hit the edge of the footpath. 

He died on July 29, after he was flown to Auckland City Hospital, where scans revealed he had suffered a fractured skull and extensive brain injuries with damage to his frontal and rear lobe. 

The court heard that after the attack, Thompson filmed Daniel, then was challenged by bystanders, and left the scene. 

He turned himself in to the police the next day and was initially charged with assault. That charge was elevated to manslaughter after Daniel鈥檚 death, and Thompson pleaded guilty. 

The final goodbye 

At his sentencing, the victim impact statements of Daniel鈥檚 twin brother, Cameron Nganeko, and their father, TeUraura Nganeko, were also heard. 

Through tears, TeUraura recalled his last moment with Daniel, before he was attacked. 

That night, he dropped Daniel off at his friend鈥檚 house. He and his mates planned to head to the clubrooms later for prizegiving. 

鈥淪ee ya, Dad, thanks for dropping me off, love ya. Can you pick me up at 3am,鈥 TeUraura said, recalling Daniel鈥檚 last words to him. 

He said Daniel laughed as he said, 鈥淛ust kidding, Dad, see ya tomorrow鈥. 

TeUraura left his phone on that night, 鈥渏ust in case鈥. But it wasn鈥檛 Daniel who called him at 11.30pm. It was Christine. 

Hundreds of peaceful protestors gathered at the High Court at New Plymouth ahead of the sentencing of Daytona Thompson.Hundreds of peaceful protestors gathered at the High Court at New Plymouth ahead of the sentencing of Daytona Thompson. 

He rushed to the clubrooms and was met by ambulance staff and police officers. TeUraura said he immediately knew that his son was in a bad way. 

鈥淲hy didn鈥檛 I make Daniel stay home with me?鈥 TeUraura said he had asked himself. 

鈥淚 was going to cook him his favourite spaghetti bolognese. Why did I feel something in my gut when I dropped him off? 

鈥淲hy did I stop in the middle of the road, after he got out of the car, and looked in the rear vision mirror? Why did I feel I had to watch him walk away from me like that?鈥 

TeUraura detailed the moments and days that followed. 

From seeing the helicopter fly off with his son, his and Christine鈥檚 drive to an Auckland hospital from New Plymouth at 2am, the medical tests, talks with the doctors, loved ones who quickly arrived, a glimmer of hope, then the devastating news that Daniel would not pull through, to their final goodbye. 

He said Daniel was kind, humble, respectful and full of life. Daniel was a beloved son and twin, and a talented creative. He had recently returned to New Plymouth after spending eight years in Melbourne, where he worked as a videographer and a motion graphics designer. 

One week before he died, Daniel had decided to retrain as a secondary school teacher. 

鈥淭hen out of the blue, Daniel is dead because Daytona Thompson could not control his anger.鈥 

TeUraura said he carried an 鈥渦nending anger鈥 towards him. 

鈥淭he hate I feel is real and overwhelming because he chose to take from us someone who was good, innocent and loved. 

鈥淓very morning, I wake up knowing Daniel鈥檚 life was stolen, and that hatred will never leave me.鈥 

Daniel鈥檚 twin, Cameron, stared Thompson down as he began to give his statement. 

However, as Cameron鈥檚 emotions heightened, a victim adviser took over and read it on his behalf. 

He said a part of him had died with his brother. 

鈥淲e were meant to grow old together, to stand side by side through life. He was going to be my best man at my wedding.鈥 

It was their birthday two weeks ago, the first Cameron has had to face without Daniel. 

Daniel Nganeko was a talented creative who, a week before he died, decided to retrain as a secondary school teacher. Photo / Daniel Nganeko. Daniel Nganeko was a talented creative who, a week before he died, decided to retrain as a secondary school teacher. Photo / Daniel Nganeko. 

He pleaded with the judge for justice. 

鈥淚 will live with a life sentence of grief, anger and emptiness. He [Thompson] should too.鈥 

鈥楬e was defenceless鈥 

While Crown prosecutor Cherie Clarke sought a starting point of between nine and 10 years鈥 imprisonment, defence lawyer Julian Hannam argued for five years. 

Clarke said the primary purpose of the sentence was to deter and denounce similar offending, highlighting that coward punch violence has become prolific. 

She submitted that a significant aggravating factor in the case was Thompson filming Daniel as he lay dying. 

Clarke, an experienced prosecutor, said it was one of 鈥渢he most horrific鈥 things a person could see, especially the victim鈥檚 wh膩nau. 

She said Thompson showed no concern for Daniel. 

Thompson was a recidivist violent offender who had previously received a discharge without conviction for street violence. 

Daniel was also vulnerable, Clarke submitted, given he did not see the punch coming. 

鈥淗e was defenceless.鈥 

Defence lawyer Julian Hannam made brief submissions, during which he said Thompson had written a letter to the court. 

Daytona Thompson was sentenced in the High Court at New Plymouth. Photo / Tara ShaskeyDaytona Thompson was sentenced in the High Court at New Plymouth. Photo / Tara Shaskey 

鈥淚 will never forgive myself for what I have done and I will spend the rest of my life trying to be a better person than I was that night,鈥 an excerpt of Thompson鈥檚 letter read. 

An alcohol and drug report found Thompson had an alcohol disorder, Hannam submitted. 

Justice Paul Radich said there was no form of provocation and Thompson had used considerable force in his attack. 

鈥淵ou did not offer aid, and after an aggressive exchange with a bystander, you left the scene.鈥 

The act of making the video was cruel and callous, and a further indignity to Daniel. 

The judge, who said Thompson appeared unmoved in the video, believed he had taken the footage to 鈥済lorify鈥 his act. 

He took a starting point of seven years鈥 imprisonment, before giving credit for his guilty plea, his youth, the effect his imprisonment will have on his child, and background factors. 

Justice Radich did not give a discount for remorse, and imprisoned Thompson for four years and two months. 

He was issued with his first strike warning. 

鈥業t must end with Daniel鈥 

Following the sentencing, TeUraura said Thompson鈥檚 prison term would never be enough 鈥 because nothing could bring Daniel back. 

鈥淒aniel was an absolute light in our wh膩nau, in his work, and in his community. He was kind, humble, and creative 鈥 the sort of person who made everyone feel seen. 

鈥淎s a photographer and storyteller, he captured people鈥檚 lives with honesty and compassion. As a son, twin and friend, he brought laughter, warmth and aroha wherever he went.鈥 

TeUraura spoke of the way in which Daniel was killed and Thompson鈥檚 history of violence. 

He said the reality of what happened to Daniel must not be ignored and things must change. 

TeUraura called for changes to be made to the justice system around how violent offenders were dealt with, and for the Government to fast-track the new law introducing tougher penalties for one-punch crimes. 

鈥淚t must end with Daniel.鈥 

Tara Shaskey joined 九一星空无限 in 2022 and is currently an assistant editor and reporter for the Open Justice team. She has been a reporter since 2014 and previously worked at Stuff covering crime and justice, arts and entertainment, and M膩ori issues. 

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