A man jailed for pouring a bucket of boiling water over a colleague has been deported and won't be able to return to New Zealand.
Kian-Wee Show, 30, was sentenced to five years and seven months' imprisonment in 2016 after a minor altercation with a colleague at the Turners and Growers packhouse in Whakatu, Hastings, the year before.
The Malaysian national had been on a work visa when he filled a bucket with boiling water during a smoko break and "calmly" poured it over the back of a colleague's head, neck and shoulders in the staff cafeteria on July 25, 2015.
He then sat down and continued eating his lunch while his victim, who suffered second-degree burns to about 15 per cent of his body, jumped up and ran to the first aid room.
Show pleaded guilty to wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and was later jailed for five years and seven months in the Napier District Court.