Family of Kiwi woman Mary Dean who was fatally shot by her estranged partner in the Cook Islands this week are still trying to find out when they can bring her body home.
Her death has come as "a real shock" to loved ones, and is "a legacy of a relationship that should have ended sooner rather than later", family spokesman Patrick Tavai said.
Tavai said there were still issues around retrieving the body and waiting for the coroner's report before they could have access to her. "Everyone's on hold until they get confirmation as to when they can take possession of her body."
Chris Rimamotu, who was serving a prison sentence for abducting a young child and sexual assault of a 6-year-old, escaped on Wednesday and got his hands on a .22 calibre rifle.
He is believed to have killed Dean, 47, and her boyfriend, 45-year-old Roger Tauarea, in the Titikaveka district in Rarotonga.