A grieving mother who shot her husband was threatening to shoot herself, according to the police case.
When Kelston schoolboy Stephen Dudley died after a fight at rugby practice last June, his community was in shock and his family heartbroken. Six months later, his mother, Mona, was charged with injuring by an unlawful act after shooting husband Brent.
Mona Dudley will be sentenced on Thursday in the Waitakere District Court after earlier pleading guilty. A police summary of facts said the Dudleys were at home watching TV about 11pm on December 27 when they started arguing. They were experiencing immense stress after their son's death.
Soon after the argument started Mona had picked up a .22 calibre rifle and Brent had pushed the butt end of the rifle into Mona's hands, saying, "Just shoot me, then." He had repeated the phrase, holding both arms outstretched. Mona had pushed the muzzle into her husband's face, and told him she didn't want to shoot him, but she wanted to be shot herself.