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'Can’t imagine the pain': Napier teen's death shakes community

Author
Neil Reid,
Publish Date
Tue, 13 May 2025, 4:27pm

'Can’t imagine the pain': Napier teen's death shakes community

Author
Neil Reid,
Publish Date
Tue, 13 May 2025, 4:27pm
  • Police are investigating the stabbing death of 15-year-old Kaea Karauria in Napier.
  • A second teenager was injured and hospitalised but later released.
  • Detective Inspector Martin James urges witnesses to come forward as the investigation continues.

Residents of two suburban Napier streets remain in shock as police comb a duo of properties for clues about who killed teen Kaea Karauria.

The 15-year-old Napier Boys鈥 High School student died at a property on Alexander Ave, Onekawa, in the early hours of Sunday morning after being stabbed.

A second teenager was later found seriously injured and taken to hospital. He was released from hospital later on Sunday.

It is believed the two teens鈥 injuries could be related to an altercation at a gathering on Dinwiddie Ave, about 50m from where a critically injured Kaea was found by emergency services.

Today, a police forensics team and detectives continue to comb a property on Alexander Ave, as well as the cordoned-off driveway of a house next door.

Plastic orange cones have been placed down the driveway highlighting blood droplets for crime scene photographers.

Kaea Karauria, 15, from Napier was killed on Sunday morning. Photo / Supplied
Kaea Karauria, 15, from Napier was killed on Sunday morning. Photo / Supplied

Another nearby property on Dinwiddie Ave is also cordoned off by crime scene tape, with a lone police officer standing guard.

As police hunt whoever is responsible for the tragic death, Alexander Ave residents spoke of their shock and offered their heartfelt support to Kaea鈥檚 family.

鈥淚 am a mum, and I can鈥檛 imagine the pain of being told on Mother鈥檚 Day by police that your son is dead,鈥 one woman told the Herald.

鈥淧arents should never have to bury their children. It is just so sad.

Police have cordoned off two properties in Onekawa as the homicide investigation into the death of 15-year-old Kaea Karauria continues. Photo / Neil Reid

Police have cordoned off two properties in Onekawa as the homicide investigation into the death of 15-year-old Kaea Karauria continues. Photo / Neil Reid

鈥淚 wish the police all the best in finding who is responsible.鈥

Another man, who said he had lived on Alexander Ave for more than a decade, said the death had sent shockwaves through the community.

He didn鈥檛 know Kaea鈥檚 family but wanted them to know that locals felt for them as they grieved.

鈥淚t is just tragic,鈥 he said.

A police cordon at a property on Dinwiddie Ave, just around the corner from where Kaea Karauria died. Photo / Neil Reid
A police cordon at a property on Dinwiddie Ave, just around the corner from where Kaea Karauria died. Photo / Neil Reid

鈥淢y heart goes out to the family of the young man. It is just so sad to think someone so young will go out to be with his friends and lose his life on a night out.

鈥淚鈥檝e talked to a few of my friends around this area since the weekend, everyone is just in shock it happened here.鈥

Detective Inspector Martin James, Eastern district manager criminal investigations, said police were continuing to assess information from the public.

A scene examination was expected to be finished by the end of Tuesday.

Despite police receiving a 鈥渟teady flow of information鈥, no arrests had been made.

The information, including some provided anonymously via an online portal and to Crime Stoppers, is being analysed by the police investigation team.

鈥淲e urge those who saw what occurred to come forward and speak to police,鈥 James said.

Residents of Alexander Ave, Onekawa, have spoken of their shock and sorrow over Kaea Karauria's death. Photo / Neil Reid
Residents of Alexander Ave, Onekawa, have spoken of their shock and sorrow over Kaea Karauria's death. Photo / Neil Reid

Karauria was critically injured when emergency services arrived at the scene.

He lost his life at the Alexander Ave property despite the best efforts of ambulance crews.

As the police hunt continues, tributes continue to flow for the teen who touched many hearts in his young life.

Those include one from his former Napier school, Porritt Primary School.

In a post on the school鈥檚 Facebook page, principal Maaka Papuni said the school community was sending its 鈥渓ove and support鈥 to Kaea鈥檚 family.

鈥淲e as a kura have been deeply saddened to learn of Kaea鈥檚 passing,鈥 Papuni wrote.

鈥淲e acknowledge that Kaea鈥檚 loss will be felt across the rohe by many. The death of a such a young man, with so much to offer is very difficult to comprehend.

鈥淜aea was a child of immense talent. We remember well his kindness and regard for others. Kaea was a boy that was the pou herenga for his friendship group, the hitching post that bound others together.鈥

Kaea Karauria leading the haka for the champion Napier Ross Shield rugby team in 2022. Photo / Supplied
Kaea Karauria leading the haka for the champion Napier Ross Shield rugby team in 2022. Photo / Supplied

Papuni wrote that Kaea鈥檚 鈥渓ove鈥 for rugby led to him being named player of the tournament when his school side won the Spooner Shield 鈥 an inter-primary school competition 鈥 in 2020.

The school鈥檚 staff and wider community are collecting a koha for Kaea鈥檚 family.

In a post that also included photos of Kaea while he attended Porritt Primary School, Papuni wrote how the youth鈥檚 legacy would live on at the school through the Pride Award it hands out to a child from each class.

鈥淜aea鈥檚 artistic ability was also well known. He won a design competition when a revamp of our Pride Award was called for. He worked with a designer to update our Pride Award based on his winning entry,鈥 Papuni wrote.

鈥淭oday, we have added the k艒whaiwhai to the foot of this award to fully honour his initial design and his legacy. We are grateful for this very visible taonga he has left for us as a kura.鈥

鈥 Anyone with information is asked to make a report online, or by calling 105, using the reference number 250511/1317. Information can also be provided anonymously to Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

is a Napier-based senior reporter who covers general news, features and sport. He joined the Herald in 2014 and has 33 years of newsroom experience.

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