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Family of man who died after incident with police push for officer body cameras

Author
Joseph Los'e,
Publish Date
Sun, 22 Jun 2025, 9:28am
Police said Sam Matue was a person of interest in the robbery of a Takapuna bar. He died a day later as police tried to arrest him at an Auckland beach. Photo / New Zealand Herald composite
Police said Sam Matue was a person of interest in the robbery of a Takapuna bar. He died a day later as police tried to arrest him at an Auckland beach. Photo / New Zealand Herald composite

Family of man who died after incident with police push for officer body cameras

Author
Joseph Los'e,
Publish Date
Sun, 22 Jun 2025, 9:28am

The family of a man who died on an Auckland beach as police tried to arrest him are backing moves by police to wear mandatory body cameras while on duty.

Police Commissioner Richard Chambers wants his officers wearing the cameras within 12 months.

Sam Matue died after being pepper-sprayed and tasered by police during an incident at 艑rere Point, Auckland, on March 2.

A police officer suffered a serious hand injury after being bitten in the incident.

High levels of methamphetamine were later found in Matue鈥檚 system.

The incident followed a police pursuit that began in Papakura. Matue, 45, was reportedly a person of interest in an Auckland bar robbery that occurred a day earlier.

Police Commissioner Richard Chambers wants his officers equipped with body cameras.
Police Commissioner Richard Chambers wants his officers equipped with body cameras.

A Matue family spokesman said while body cameras would not have changed their own tragic outcome, it would have allowed investigators a vital insight into the police actions in the lead-up to the death.

鈥淭he cameras are really good news for everyone that has been a police victim,鈥 the spokesman a former police officer, told the Herald.

鈥淗aving body cameras will hold police accountable and also help police with convictions.

鈥淚t works both ways but we are happy they may be introduced.鈥

Following Matue鈥檚 death, a petition demanding police wear body cameras started. To date, it has been signed by almost 15,000 people.

As an investigation into the death continues, Matue鈥檚 family have released to the Herald an initial toxicology report that shows he had a high level of methamphetamine in his system the day he died.

The body of Sam Matue was flown back to Australia  to be buried.
The body of Sam Matue was flown back to Australia to be buried.

鈥淭he blood contained approximately 15 milligrams methamphetamine per litre of blood (mg/L). The level is reported as approximate as it is higher than the limit of our methods for accurate levels which is 10 mg/L,鈥 the toxicology report said.

鈥淔or comparison purposes, blood methamphetamine concentrations associated with recreational use range from 0.01 to 2.5 mg/L (median 0.6 mg/L). Toxic effects have been reported at blood or serum levels ranging from 0.15 to 9.5 mg/L and blood levels associated with causing death have been reported to range from 0.1 to 69 mg/L.鈥

It said the preliminary test results were 鈥渧ery high鈥. A final report was expected within three months.

The Matue spokesperson said while they accept the toxicology findings, it didn鈥檛 diminish their determination to seek 鈥渏ustice鈥 for the dead man.

The standoff involving Matue was captured via a variety of sources; by witnesses, by police tasers and also from the Eagle helicopter.

The spokesman said the footage had been a 鈥渉ard watch鈥 for family who had seen it.

He claimed Matue - who had been deported back to New Zealand from Australia as a 501 in 2017 - had 鈥渟tood in front of police with a pole and possibly threatened them鈥.

But he claimed the man did not 鈥渁dvance towards officers鈥.

He questioned whether enough was done to try and calm Matue before attempts were made to restrain him.

Fa'asala Sam Matue's coffin, with jerseys from his favourite teams. Photo / RNZ
Fa'asala Sam Matue's coffin, with jerseys from his favourite teams. Photo / RNZ

Police investigators also recently updated the Matue wh膩nau on other investigations that happened before the March 2 incident.

They told family that Matue had been seen driving a Nissan Skyline near the Rudder Bar, on Auckland鈥檚 North Shore, about 90 minutes before it was robbed on March 1.

The car was also spotted at a nearby service station.

It was the same vehicle involved in the pursuit the following day.

Police do not believe Matue entered the bar.

Acting Deputy Commissioner, Northern Region, Jill Rogers told the Herald there were a number of police inquiries into Matue鈥檚 death.

鈥淥peration Fielder remains ongoing at this stage,鈥 Rogers said.

鈥淧olice is aware of video footage, filmed from a distance, that circulated after the critical incident occurred at 艑rere Point.

鈥淲e strongly advise against making pre-determined commentary on the outcome of this investigation or the conduct of any party involved in the events of 2 March, 2025.

Grace Foundation whanau farewell their mate, Sam Matue with an emotional haka. Photo / Michael Craig
Grace Foundation whanau farewell their mate, Sam Matue with an emotional haka. Photo / Michael Craig

鈥淚t鈥檚 in everyone鈥檚 best interests that this investigation is allowed to be carried out without speculation.

鈥淚ndependent investigations are underway alongside the Police investigation, and it鈥檚 important this formal process is allowed to be carried out in the fullness of time.鈥

Joseph Los鈥檈 is an award winning journalist and joined 九一星空无限 in 2022 as Kaupapa M膩ori Editor. Los鈥檈 was a chief reporter, news director at the Sunday 九一星空无限 newspaper covering crime, justice and sport. He was also editor of the NZ Truth and, prior to joining 九一星空无限, worked urban M膩ori organisation Wh膩nau Waipareira.

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