A Wanaka hunter who shot and killed his best friend after mistaking him for a deer on December 19 last year has been sentenced to seven months' home detention.
Reuben Kenneth James Burke, 25, was also sentenced to 300 hours' community work, ordered to pay $10,000 emotional harm reparation to the family of Dougal Sisston Stanfield Fyfe, 23, forfeit the .22 calibre rifle used in the incident to the Crown and had his firearms licence cancelled by Judge Kevin Phillips in Queenstown District Court this morning.
Members of the Burke and Fyfe families supported each other and Burke, who stood quietly in the dock, as Judge Phillips handed down the sentence.
Defence counsel Phena Byrne said "little would be gained" from sending Burke to prison and a sentence of imprisonment would have been unlikely to have provided any solace to the victim's family.
"This is a tragic, difficult and emotional case," she said.