A man charged with an alleged attack that left a man in his 50s hospitalised for over a week called police and said the victim needed to be taken to the police cells to "think about what he had done", a court has heard.
Agatupu Samu, 27, pleaded not guilty to wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm in relation to the incident when he appeared at Napier District Court today to stand trial.
The alleged attack took place on June 29 last year on the seafront near the sunken gardens in Napier and left the victim with broken ribs, a punctured lung, a puncture wound to his hip, a ruptured spleen that was eventually removed, a broken finger and a number of cuts and bruises.
The court heard that the victim spent over a week in hospital.
Crown prosecutor Clayton Walker also told the court how the accused, Samu, made the initial emergency call to police and suggested the victim needed to be taken to the police cells to "think about what he had done".