Two Singaporean men who were allegedly beaten by a New Zealand stockbroker are disgusted that the Kiwi has left the country and have appealed to him to return to face the courts.
Former Junior Tall Black and broker Robert Dahlberg skipped on his $24,000 bail late last year while facing charges of grievous bodily harm and assault on two men in April. A warrant has been issued for his arrest.
Singaporean student Paul Louis Liew Kai Ming, 27, had his nose broken and suffered a 6cm gash to his forehead after the taxi he and friend Lawrence Wong Seong had hailed was "hijacked" by Dahlberg and two others. Two taxi drivers were also involved in the altercation.
Mr Louis, an events manager at the time, told the Herald he was forced to take a month off work to recover from injuries. "The wounds were so bad - it is still a traumatic scene for me."
Earlier in the evening he had been celebrating Mr Seong's engagement. When they caught a taxi near City Hall around midnight, they were allegedly attacked by Dahlberg, originally from Nelson, and colleague Robert James Springall, from the UK.