The son of a World War II prisoner of war and hero of the Battle of Crete has admitted stealing nearly $90,000 from his dead father's veterans' pension.
Lawrence McRae, 67, pleaded guilty yesterday in the Napier District Court to a single charge of theft, amounting to $89,259.89, from the war pension.
His father was Colin McRae, who served in the 14th Platoon of the 22nd Battalion and was one of nearly 2000 New Zealanders captured on the Mediterranean island of Crete when German paratroopers invaded in May 1941.
Mr McRae struggled with his experience as a POW and afterwards spent time in St Mary's Hospital at Hanmer Springs, where he was treated for post-traumatic stress syndrome.
He died in 1992 and the pension was left to his wife Iris McRae and paid into a BNZ bank account.