Any compensation a Northland murderer gets for being left with brain damage after an assault in the Serco-run Mt Eden prison should go to his two children, their grandmother says.
Killer Jimmy Akuhata was bashed by a "fight club" gang member drunk on moonshine while on remand at Mt Eden prison and is seeking punitive damages after he was left with serious brain injuries, his lawyer said.
Yesterday marked three years since Akuhata murdered the mother of his two children Ashlee Edwards, 21, by pushing her off a bridge in central Whangarei, grabbing her hair and holding her under the water until she showed no signs of life. Before being sent to Paremoremo to serve his life sentence, with a 15-year, non-parole period, Akuhata was held on remand for six months at Mt Eden where he was seriously assaulted by his cellmate.
Akuhata had to learn how to walk again after the assault and is now seeking punitive damages against Serco.