Rhiannon Barr, Max Kumar and their two-year-old son Leonardo are extremely shaken after Kumar was bashed twice in the face on Waiheke Island on Saturday afternoon. Photo / Supplied
A young family claims they were accosted and attacked by a group of armed assailants after their vehicle was stopped in broad daylight on their way to a Waiheke Island beach.
The shocked mother says her partner lost a tooth and suffered a suspected broken nose while their young son watched traumatised from his car seat on Saturday afternoon.
One person was also injured in a shooting near Karangahape Rd at the weekend, a man was stabbed in a Manukau bar, another man died after a serious assault in Otahuhu and there have been several late night doorknocking incidents on the North Shore.
A Police media spokesperson confirmed police were making inquiries into a report of an alleged assault on Waiheke Island's Whakarite Rd in Ostend on Saturday.
Rhiannon Barr and her partner Max Kumar were driving to have fish and chips at Surfdale beach about 1.30pm when they say a woman with blonde hair appeared on the road. As the car got closer the woman, believed to be in her late 20s, stood in the middle of the road screaming abuse and blocking them from getting past, Barr said.
"She was saying to me, 'Do you want to fight, do you want to fight, do you want to get out and fight'."
"It was like a movie, seriously. They came out and there are three guys and two of them have a hammer each, because it's like their work truck, and one of them has a crowbar. So they are all holding a weapon."
The blonde woman had also grabbed a metal pipe, Barr said.
"At that point they were being really really intimidating. It was really fricken surreal."
Barr's partner eventually managed to get away by swerving on to the wrong side of the road and driving in part of a ditch, while Barr called police.
"I was so traumatised. I couldn't talk properly."
The couple, who are in their early 20s, drove to the local police station and gave statements.