A woman who took part in the "thuggish" aggravated robbery of two Argentine tourists in a road rage attack has damaged New Zealand's international reputation, a court has heard.
Kaylah-Maree Fern Terei, 20, of Hokitika was sentenced today in Greymouth District Court to nine months' home detention and 250 hours' community work. The tourists had been travelling through South Westland when their car was forced to stop and they were set upon by Terei and another man on June 24.
"These were visitors to our country, entitled to our hospitality," Judge Raoul Neave said. "Instead they were met with thuggish brutality.
"This does no credit to our country and zero credit to you. It was a terrifying experience for visitors to New Zealand."
Terei is jointly charged with Cadyn Kirt Ryan, 22, of assaulting the two visitors and robbing them of a laptop computer and a sum of United States currency, at Whataroa. The money and computer were recovered when police arrested the pair later that day.