However, the visit left Paula with a broken nose after she received multiple blows to the head from a stranger.
"[On Sunday] she just went down to the shops to talk to her friends, which I let her go do because she needs the independence,'' says Petrina.
"She has always been able to do her own thing and come back home without any incident."
Napier woman Paula Barron, who is paraplegic, has been left shaken after an assault at the Wycliffe shops on Oldham Ave, Onekawa, on Sunday afternoon. Photo / Warren Buckland
Paula, who is well known in the area, was outside the shops talking to one of her friends when she was confronted by an unknown woman, who accused her of killing her dog.
"My daughter is right-hand hemaplegic so doesn't use her right side. How the hell does she kill a dog?", Petrina says.
CCTV footage supplied to the family shows the woman walking away, before turning to speak to Paula and a friend.
As the woman lunged close to Paula's face, she puts her hand up, before the woman is seen repeatedly hitting Paula about the head.
CCTV footage appears to show Paula Barron being assaulted by an unknown woman outside the Wycliffe shops on Oldham Ave, Onekawa, on Sunday afternoon. Photo / Supplied
Petrina believes her friend's disability prevented him from intervening during the assault but bystanders called the police.
Paula was treated at the scene by ambulance staff and taken to Hawke's Bay Hospital with a broken nose, and bruised face.
Speaking to Hawke's Bay Today on Tuesday, Paula said she found it "very scary" when the woman "got in her face".
"All I was doing was just sitting there."
The 21-year-old suffered a broken nose and was taken to hospital after being assaulted outside the Wycliffe shops in Onekawa. Photo / Warren Buckland
Petrina said it was "absolutely horrifying" and couldn't understand why the assault happened.