Hundreds of wild pigs roaming on a Coromandel Peninsula property face an “uncertain and dangerous” future following the arrest of their long-time caregiver Stuart Campbell Edmondson in connection to a fatal shooting.
Edmondson, 77, appeared briefly in the High Court in Hamilton yesterday, entering not guilty pleas to the murder of 41-year-old Kevin Mabbott and the attempted murder of another man who was with Mabbott at the time of the shooting on The 309 Rd last week.
A Givealittle page set up on Monday - making an “urgent appeal” for the safety and care of hundreds of wild pigs roaming on Edmondson’s property - has raised over $10,000.
“They face an uncertain and dangerous future. Without their devoted caregiver, they are no longer receiving the care they need and are likely to become targets for hunters,” the fundraiser said.
“For over 70 years, this man lived on the property his parents purchased, dedicating his life to these animals. Known for his gentle nature and compassion, he treated the pigs like family, raising them with love and care. Tourists from around the world visited to meet these friendly pigs, who were raised as beloved pets.”