A motorcyclist who fatally hit a puppy along Haumoana Beach has successfully appealed his dangerous driving conviction.
Adam Rayner, 29, was riding a three wheeled motorbike and towing a trailer carrying two friends along the Hawke's Bay beach on January 9 this year. He struck Rosie, an eight month old miniature fox terrier, who was being walked off a leash by her owner, Kay Hamilton.
Mr Rayner was convicted of dangerous driving, ordered to pay $2000 in reparation and disqualified from driving for six months following a judge alone trial on July 3 at Hastings District Court.
Last week Justice John Faire delivered his reserved decision at the High Court in Napier and said he was "not satisfied" the evidence against Mr Rayner was "sufficient to prove this charge".
Ms Hamilton told Hawke's Bay Today about how she was coming to terms with the loss of Rosie and was ready to move on from the case, despite the successful appeal.