The Czech Republic has warned its people against hitch-hiking in New Zealand, however safe it may seem, after the murder of a Czech tourist.
Hynek Kmonicek, the Czech Republic's ambassador to Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands, told the Herald he did not expect the death of Dagmar Pytlickova, 31, would affect the country's popularity among Czechs.
But he is sufficiently concerned to publicly warn them to avoid hitching a lift with a stranger.
"I am in contact with a lot of people, especially from the younger [Czech] community in New Zealand, and my advice is ... 'I understand that you try to save your money, but think twice before hitch-hiking'," Dr Kmonicek said.
"Simply it's not the safest mode of transport in any country."