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Tenants fought for lives after 'soldier' stormed house in Akl homicide case

Author
Lane Nichols,
Publish Date
Wed, 26 Nov 2025, 7:31am
Finauga Faatoia and wife Sarah. Photo supplied: Sarah Faatoia. Via 九一星空无限 reporter Rachel Maher
Finauga Faatoia and wife Sarah. Photo supplied: Sarah Faatoia. Via 九一星空无限 reporter Rachel Maher

Tenants fought for lives after 'soldier' stormed house in Akl homicide case

Author
Lane Nichols,
Publish Date
Wed, 26 Nov 2025, 7:31am

Graphic content warning: This story discusses extreme violence 

A woman charged with being a party to murder after her boyfriend fatally stabbed a knife-wielding intruder who burst into their bedroom dressed as a soldier told police 鈥渉e was trying to hurt me so we had to hurt him鈥. 

During a police interview after Finauga Faatoia鈥檚 death on August 31 last year in Mt Wellington, she admitted saying, 鈥淕et him, get him before he gets us鈥, as her boyfriend attacked the former actor who had just invaded their home. 

鈥淪o we made sure we got him and then I said stop. 

鈥淲hat are you supposed to do when a big-arse man like that ... is charging at you with a knife? What would you do?鈥 

She said her boyfriend made sure the intruder 鈥渄idn鈥檛 get up鈥. 

Finauga Faatoia,  Photo supplied: Sarah Faatoia. 

Via 九一星空无限 reporter Rachel MaherFinauga Faatoia, Photo supplied: Sarah Faatoia. Via 九一星空无限 reporter Rachel Maher 

The couple, who have name suppression, are on trial for murder in the High Court at Auckland. 

The jury heard Faatoia had been hired as 鈥渕uscle鈥 by his landlady, Rebecca Allcock, to evict the couple due to a dispute over unpaid rent. 

He travelled to their Tomuri Place townhouse on a motorcycle armed with two knives, a wire garrote and rope, warning Allcock he might need to 鈥渞ough them up a bit鈥 to make them leave. 

But after Faatoia smashed his way into the couple鈥檚 bedroom and threatened them with a large Bear Grylls 鈥渟urvival knife鈥, the boyfriend grabbed his own orange-handled hunting knife and plunged it into Faatoia鈥檚 neck. 

鈥淕agging and gurgling鈥 as he bled out over several minutes, Faatoia was then dragged outside, where the couple beat him about the head and body in what the Crown described as a 鈥渇urious and frenzied鈥 attack. 

The boyfriend stabbed Faatoia again in the head and buttocks as he lay face down on the ground before the attack finally ended. 

Graphic CCTV footage showed the shirtless boyfriend smeared with blood and clutching a knife as Faatoia lay dying just out of shot. 

But the defence claims the violence meted out on the patio was irrelevant to the case because, unlike the initial neck wound, the injuries inflicted were 鈥渋nsignificant鈥 and did not contribute to Faatoia鈥檚 death. 

Tomuri Place in Mt Wellington was cordoned off after the fatal stabbing at the townhouse on August 31 last year. Photo / Hayden WoodwardTomuri Place in Mt Wellington was cordoned off after the fatal stabbing at the townhouse on August 31 last year. Photo / Hayden Woodward 

Giving his closing address yesterday, the woman鈥檚 lawyer Philip Hamlin told the jury his client was innocent, and the pair had acted in self-defence. 

Though she had also kicked and stomped the victim as he lay prone on the patio, she did so with bare feet and was not a murderer. 

Hamlin described the terror of Faatoia, a complete stranger who told people he was ex-military, forcing his way into their room in full army fatigues then grabbing the knife from his tactical belt. 

Faatoia had backed the man into a tiny ensuite bathroom before attacking the woman on her bed, Hamlin said. At that point the man grabbed his own knife and used it to protect his girlfriend. 

Though fatally injured and bleeding heavily from his severed jugular, Faatoia continued to fight and the two men fell struggling to the bedroom floor, where Faatoia punched and bit the boyfriend, Hamlin said. The woman then tried to grab Faatoia鈥檚 knife from his hand, cutting her finger in the process. 

鈥淪he says she鈥檚 terrified. She thinks she鈥檚 going to be killed.鈥 

Faatoia wouldn鈥檛 die for several minutes and was still talking, mumbling about calling the 鈥渢roops鈥. 

Fearing he was still a danger to them, the couple pushed the intruder out the sliding door, where the man kicked, stomped and stabbed Faatoia, also 鈥渄ropping the knee鈥. 

The woman told police Faatoia 鈥渨as not stopping, he tried to get back up鈥. 

鈥淗e was still screaming.鈥 

She told police it was 鈥渆ither us or him鈥 and the couple went into 鈥渟urvival mode鈥. 

If her boyfriend hadn鈥檛 grabbed a knife, 鈥測ou would have been picking me up in a body bag鈥, she said. 

She told police she believed Allcock had sent Faatoia to hurt them, referring to the landlady as a 鈥渇***ing pyscho鈥. 

鈥淭he fact one body even had to be picked up is sad,鈥 the woman said in her interview. 

鈥淭hat鈥檚 someone鈥檚 family member lying on the ground. He doesn鈥檛 get to go home. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 heartbreaking. That鈥檚 going to live with us forever. Just trying to defend ourselves. F***.鈥 

After learning she was being taken into custody, she told officers that despite Faatoia storming her house and coming at her with a knife, 鈥渘ow I鈥檓 getting arrested鈥. 

She also urged police to view the CCTV. 

While the Crown argued the boyfriend 鈥渇inished off鈥 Faatoia out of anger while the victim was defenceless, Hamlin told the jury the couple had no intention of killing the 40-year-old that day. 

鈥淭his is a complete stranger. They had no motivation to hurt this man at all. 

鈥淭hese two acted to defend themselves and nothing more than that. The force they used was proportionate.鈥 

Hamlin dismissed Crown arguments about the graphic nature of the CCTV footage and suggestions the patio attack was causative to Faatoia鈥檚 death by accelerating blood loss, saying expert medical evidence proved that was wrong. 

鈥淚t didn鈥檛 make any difference.鈥 

He also stressed that his client had nothing to do with the fatal injury inflicted in the bedroom and was not culpable for Faatoia鈥檚 killing. 

鈥淗e was going to die in minutes. What she did on the patio had no effect.鈥 

An aerial shot of the homicide scene on Tomuri Place in Auckland's Mt Wellington. Photo / Hayden WoodwardAn aerial shot of the homicide scene on Tomuri Place in Auckland's Mt Wellington. Photo / Hayden Woodward 

Summing up the case before sending the jury out to begin deliberating yesterday afternoon, Justice James MacGillivray said the CCTV footage was 鈥渉orrible to watch鈥. But he cautioned the jury not to let emotional responses cloud their decision-making. 

He reiterated that the defendants were innocent until proven guilty, and the Crown had to prove the charges beyond reasonable doubt. 

While neither defendant elected to give evidence during the four-week trial, the jury should not draw any negative inference, he said. 

While the law allowed for someone to defend themselves if they were under attack, self-defence was 鈥渘ot a blank cheque鈥, the judge said. 

The force used must be proportionate and reasonable in the circumstances. This would be an important matter for the jury to consider in this case. 

Lane Nichols is Auckland desk editor for the New Zealand Herald with more than 20 years鈥 experience in the industry. 

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