Murder-accused officer in prison

Verity and Ben McLean. Photo: Facebook
Verity and Ben McLean. Photo: Facebook
Invercargill police officer Ben McLean, who is accused of fatally shooting his wife, has been discharged from hospital and transferred to prison.

McLean has been charged with murdering Verity McLean and the attempted murder of Garry Duggan, with whom his wife was believed to have been in a relationship.

McLean has been in hospital since the shooting but police say he was discharged this evening and is now in prison.

Duggan remains in Southland Hospital in a stable condition.

Meanwhile, Verity McLean (40) will be farewelled at a private funeral service next week.

Police say the funeral will be a private event but her family are considering holding a public memorial service.

Southern District Commander Superintendent Paul Basham says police have been particularly touched this week by the reaction of the community:

"I would like to express my deep appreciation for the support shown to Invercargill police both from the local community and beyond. This means so much to our staff. We are acutely aware of the impact an event like this has across the community, of which we are a part. It is at times like this that our community really shows its strength.

"Our focus in the coming days will be to continue supporting all the families impacted by this tragedy, ensuring a meticulous, impartial investigation continues, and supporting our own staff who have been affected." said Basham.

The investigation into the shooting, which includes ongoing scene examinations, forensic analysis and witness interviews, will continue into the weekend.

 

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