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‘Gentle giant’: Friends remember Auckland bus stabbing victim as alleged killer appears in court

Author
Lane Nichols,
Publish Date
Wed, 10 Dec 2025, 3:09pm

‘Gentle giant’: Friends remember Auckland bus stabbing victim as alleged killer appears in court

Author
Lane Nichols,
Publish Date
Wed, 10 Dec 2025, 3:09pm

A man slain in an 鈥渦nprovoked鈥 Auckland bus attack has been remembered as a 鈥済entle giant鈥 as his alleged killer appeared in court.

The 36-year-old suspect was arrested yesterday afternoon in the Auckland CBD after two people were stabbed on the number 76 bus on Monday night. One of them later died.

The defendant made his first appearance in the Auckland District Court this afternoon.

Court documents show he is charged with murdering Sefo Leger, 59, and wounding another man, Gerard Katu, with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.

If convicted, the defendant could face up to 14 years in prison on the wounding charge and life imprisonment on the charge of murder.

He appeared in the dock wearing a blue police-issue boiler suit and flanked by security.

Defence lawyer Philip Hamlin sought a remand in custody and interim name suppression.

He said 鈥渁ssessments鈥 needed to be made, and it had been 鈥渄ifficult getting instructions鈥.

The 36-year-old suspect appeared in Auckland District Court this afternoon charged with murder and causing grievous bodily harm. Photo / Jason Dorday
The 36-year-old suspect appeared in Auckland District Court this afternoon charged with murder and causing grievous bodily harm. Photo / Jason Dorday

Judge Steve Bonnar, KC, remanded the man in custody and granted interim name suppression until his next appearance in the High Court at Auckland on January 28.

The judge allowed media to take photographs of the man as he stood in the dock.

A friend of Leger鈥檚 family told Stuff he was a 鈥渃haracter of all sorts鈥.

鈥淗e was a gentle giant. He has a lot of friends within the community here. It鈥檚 just a real shock.鈥

Community reeling

The Glen Innes community is reeling after Monday鈥檚 violence.

A 59-year-old man died after an alleged 鈥渦nprovoked attack鈥 on the number 76 bus as it travelled from Glen Innes towards 艑r膩kei on Monday night.

Police believe the alleged offender got on the bus at 7.53pm on Apirana Ave.

鈥淭he first victim boarded the bus at 7.56pm and travelled a short distance before moving to exit the bus at 7.58pm,鈥 Detective Inspector Glenn Baldwin said.

鈥淭he only other passenger aboard initiated an attack on the victim, before he could exit the bus near Fenchurch St in Glen Innes.

Police rushed to Fenchurch St, Glenn Innes, after a fatal knife attack. Photo / Michael Craig
Police rushed to Fenchurch St, Glenn Innes, after a fatal knife attack. Photo / Michael Craig

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鈥淎n ambulance ... transported the man to hospital, where he later died from those injuries.鈥

Baldwin said the second unprovoked assault began when the suspected offender approached the victim at the rear of the bus.

鈥淭he offender initiated a fight and quickly produced a knife and assaulted the victim,鈥 he said.

鈥淎fter a short confrontation, the second victim managed to flee from the bus, along with another passenger and the bus driver, near the bus stop at Coates Ave and Kepa Rd.鈥

The alleged attacker got off the bus about this time and was last seen fleeing on foot.

The second victim was taken to Auckland City Hospital with serious injuries.

A bus was seized on Nehu St, 艑r膩kei, as part of the police investigation.

Suspect in police custody

A man, 36, is now in police custody after his arrest yesterday afternoon in the Auckland CBD.

鈥淚nformation was received from the public, subsequent to our earlier appeal today, which indicated our suspect was in the CBD this afternoon,鈥 Baldwin said yesterday.

鈥淧olice staff flooded the lower downtown area, quickly gaining observations of the man.鈥

Baldwin said he was quickly and safely taken into custody at the corner of Commerce and Fort Sts.

鈥楲oved by the community鈥

The man killed was 鈥渓oved by the community鈥, said a local, who wished to be anonymous.

The local said the wounded man got off the bus outside the Fenchurch shops and sat on a set of blue pallets.

In a video, the victim could be seen calmly walking, clutching his chest, before he sits, and a woman rushes to him and starts to rally people to help.

A man brings towels to try to stem the flow of blood.

鈥淚t鈥檚 really sad. People are really, really sad,鈥 the local said.

He was shocked that the man, who was not one to start fights with people, could be the victim of such a violent act.

He also said he did not want the community to get a bad rap, especially after violence in the area in recent days.

鈥淭hese are good people who live around here, families. This isn鈥檛 us.鈥

An Auckland Transport spokesperson said AT was assisting police and providing support to the bus driver.

鈥淲e are very saddened to hear about these incidents, and our thoughts are with the victims, their families and our bus operator who was present.

鈥淥ur buses all have CCTV cameras on board and we are working closely with police.鈥

Josephine Bartley, ward councillor for Maungakiekie T膩maki, urged anyone with information to contact police.

Bartley posted a video on social media while taking the 76 bus and said AT officers had been deployed on buses.

鈥淚 think people are wanting reassurance that it鈥檚 safe to get back on the bus,鈥 Bartley said.

鈥淚 won鈥檛 lie, I am looking carefully at who鈥檚 boarding the bus.鈥

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