Passenger accused of sex assault can return home

The attack allegedly took place on mega ship Ovation of the Seas. Photo: ODT files
The attack allegedly took place on mega ship Ovation of the Seas. Photo: ODT files

An Australian cruise ship passenger accused of sexually assaulting a woman on a vessel bound for Dunedin has denied the allegation and been allowed to return home to await trial.

Sydney man Elias Azzi (23) appeared in the Dunedin District Court this morning facing a charge of sexual violation, which carries a maximum prison term of 20 years.

He was previously granted bail to a central Dunedin hotel when he was charged earlier this week, and today Judge Michael Crosbie varied the conditions so he could return home to live with family.

According to court documents, the alleged attack took place between Tauranga and Dunedin on January 3.

It was alleged to have taken place on the 168,666-tonne Ovation of the Seas, the largest cruise ship to visit New Zealand, Royal Caribbean Cruises confirmed.

In a statement, the company said the safety of guests and crew was its “highest priority”.

"When one of our guests reported an alleged sexual assault on board Ovation of the Seas we contacted the New Zealand police and we are co-operating fully with their investigations,'' it said.

Azzi, a New South Wales demolition worker, was granted bail to reside at a New South Wales address but he was ordered to return to New Zealand for all court hearings.

He was ordered to abstain from alcohol or drugs while on bail, and will be required to report to the Merrylands police station three times a week.

Judge Crosbie also said Azzi was not to contact the complainant or four witnesses and was not to leave Australia aside from court appearances.

He is next due in Dunedin District Court in March.

Last month, a 33-year-old man was arrested over another alleged sex attack related to a cruise ship docked in Dunedin.

He was charged with rape and sexual violation by unlawful sexual connection over the December 12 incident.

The defendant's court appearances have all been administratively adjourned thus far.

He is scheduled to appear again next week.
 

 

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