Fight heard before man stabbed to death

Residents of a lodging house heard a fight shortly before a man was stabbed in the heart and bled to death in a hallway, a court has heard.

Martin Dennis Olley has pleaded not guilty in the High Court at Auckland today to murdering John Chambers.

Crown prosecutor Kevin Glubb told the jurors that Olley and Mr Chambers had returned to the Eden Park lodge after Mr Chambers had been trying to swap a necklace for drugs in September last year.

Mr Glubb said the deal fell through and the two friends were sitting in the communal kitchen on the third floor of the lodge when residents heard sounds of a fight and furniture being moved.

He said Peter Tupuola will tell the court that he went to investigate and saw Mr Chambers with a knife but after being confronted, Mr Chambers handed the knife over.

Mr Tupuola put the knife on the far side of the kitchen.

"He looked back and saw the accused take a couple of steps towards the kitchen bench.

"He saw him pick up the knife, walk across the kitchen where he stood over John Chambers - who was still sitting in his seat - and in one quick motion, lunge downward and stab him in the chest.''

Mr Glubb said Mr Chambers stood up and staggered down the hallway before collapsing.

"In one foul swoop, he had stabbed him directly in the heart. He effectively and very rapidly, bled out on to the floor.''

Police and ambulance arrived 10 minutes later.

"Sadly, even by then, it was too late and John Chambers was dead where he lay in the corridor.''

Mr Glubb told the court that two other residents saw Olley scale the side of the boarding house.

He said Olley phoned and sent text messages to friends for help. His friend Martin Charles Bush later picked him up from Wyndham St, near St Patrick's Cathedral in the city.

Mr Glubb said Olley told Bush that he had stabbed another man and that someone was dead.

Bush took Olley to a house on the North Shore and the next day Bush's sister, Ashleigh Bush, picked him up and took him to another house.

Martin Bush has been charged with accessary to murder, and his sister Ashleigh has been charged with being an accessory after the fact.

They too have pleaded not guilty.

The trial is set down for two weeks and will hear from 53 witnesses.

 

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