A Wellington taxi driver fears getting back in his cab after he was shot in the shoulder by a passenger who refused to pay a fare.
Police are still hunting for a couple after the driver was shot in the suburb of Miramar on Saturday night after taking them from the central city.
The man pulled out pistol and shot him when he refused to get out of the taxi, the driver, named Alem, originally from Ethiopia, told Radio NZ from his hospital bed.
"I don't even care about the fare. I never asked them, but I do care why I be shot. Why?"
Alem, whose right shoulder was broken in two places where the bullet went through bone, told the broadcaster he was scared to get back into a taxi.