A former soldier who created a Facebook page that attracted death and rape threats against a documentary maker will shut the page down - but insists he is not under pressure to do so.
The page was directed at Barbara Sumner-Burstyn, who caused outrage with her comments about army medic Lance Corporal Jacinda Baker, one of three NZ soldiers killed last week in Afghanistan. She has since apologised.
Sumner-Burstyn said of the lance corporal: "Oh so fallen soldier Jacinda Baker liked boxing and baking - did they forget she also liked invading countries we are not at war with, killing innocent people and had no moral compass."
She went on to say we should not respect Lance Corporal Baker for her "flawed" choices where you "go to war and expect to be killed, you can't have it both ways".
Hundreds of messages were posted in response, including the death and rape threats and promises to hunt Sumner-Burstyn down. She is said to fear for her life and her scared family have moved out of their home.