It must be summer in New Zealand because a couple of Welsh holidaymakers are the latest tourists to appear in another New Zealand camper-van robbery story; there have been so many of them over the years.
“Michael Wright and Amy Murphy‘s latest bit of misfortune struck when thieves broke into their van at New Plymouth’s Back Beach while they were out surfing.
Passports, bank cards, ipods, drivers licences, cameras and cash were stolen. “It was just a complete shock,” Miss Murphy said yesterday. “Now we haven’t got a penny to our names.”
The Cardiff pair found their van ransacked after they had spent an hour and a half in the late afternoon surf. “Everything was all over the place. They had been in everywhere and all through our backpacks,” Miss Murphy said.
She was surprised nobody had spotted the thieves…” source
The previous similar story we commented on was th
e two US soldiers Eli and Tonia Gerhard that were robbed in
Kaikoura last week. The young couple were taking a well earned break from the conflict and crime of Afghanistan. They must have thought that New Zealand would have been the
last place on earth where they would have been robbed blind.
A few weeks before that British couple
Jake Graham and Jess Kelly were also robbed in
New Plymouth when their campervan was broken into and they lost almost everything they owned. Read more
here
But there have been so many of these types of robberies in New Zealand haven’t there, you’d think that word would have got out by now?
Perhaps not.
Always it’s the same type of belongings that are stolen (cameras, money, passports, ipods, computers) tourists are obviously rich pickings in New Zealand, a country of vast inequalities and a grinding poverty in some sectors of the community that could go unnoticed by the casual observer, or be passed over for being “quaint.”
Tourist authorities really should be asking themselves are they doing enough to warn visitors not to leave their belongings in unattended vehicles. The problem is that there is such a widespread misconception that New Zealand is a safe, tourist friendly safe place to holiday that some people are unwittingly leaving themselves open to theft, sometimes accompanied by assault and battery. As in the case of the French tourists who pulled-over to sleep one evening. Read more
here.
Would it take a lot to fit hidden safes or security boxes in these vehicles? or for tourists to have access to short term safety deposit boxes, rather like mailboxes at post offices? A few more signs in car parks warning about thieves would probably be a good idea too.
Other stories you may be interested in:-
Suffolk couple put emigration plans on hold after experiencing NZ’s crime:
“Today’s Herald is reporting on British couple Dean and Tabitha Forbes who lost most of their possessions whilst on a pre-emigration trip to Auckland, New Zealand…”
British Migrants Robbed:
“”An English family who came to New Zealand to make a fresh start were left with only the clothes on their backs when their motel was burgled two days after they arrived.
Dawn and Conrad Tutin and their children Stephanie, 14, and Kiel, 12, arrived from Nottingham a week ago to begin a new life in Auckland, where Mr Tutin will work for Fisher & Paykel…””
More British tourists robbed, no gold for New Plymouth:
“Earlier today we wrote about honeymooning couple Simon and Sabine Greenslade whose campervan was robbed of outside of Auckland Zoo, losing most of their holiday and honeymooning photographs amongst other possessions.
We’ve also heard about another young British couple, Jake Graham and Jess Kelly,whose campervan was also broken into and who lost almost everything they owned in New Plymouth yesterday afternoon…”
Honeymoon couple lose precious photos, no ‘gold medal’ in
Auckland
US rowing team member robbed, world rowing championships 2010 in
Queenstown
Czech Tourist, Jan Fakotor, Stabbed In
Motueka
English tourist mugged in
Gisborne
Chilean tourist punched, robbed in
Nelson
A group of students that were beaten and robbed whilst on a treasure hunt at the
Hundertwasser toilets in
Kawakawa, Northland
A series of random, unprovoked attacks in
Queenstown
Previous robbery of British tourists at
Kerosene Creek
Tourists robbed at
Kerosene Creek
Three French tourists beaten and robbed in their campervan in
Mangamuka,
Northland - police have yet to resolve this crime
A family of Swiss tourists that were assaulted and racially abused in
Kaitaia, Northland
Anke Kuballa and Marc Busch from Germany who were robbed in
Whangarei, Northland
A family of five robbed at the roadside whilst camping in their van at Oturere Stream, 25km south of Turangi
Two German tourists attacked in
Paihia, Northland
Two American tourists were robbed at
Shipwreck Bay in
Northland whilst sandboarding
Asian woman, (probably Japanese) age 22, raped in her room by 2 teenagers in a home invasion in
Opotiki, Northland
Three Chinese tourists attacked and robbed at Te paki,
90 Mile Beach, Northland, by two men they’d stopped to help
French tourist Anthony Cressend, beaten and robbed at campsite in
Ahipara,
Northland
Two Australian tourists robbed at knifepoint for their holiday money in
Te Puke, SE of Tauranga.
Japanese tourist age 23 (female) kidnapped, robbed and assaulted in
Rotorua by four men
French tourist (male) raped at gunpoint near
Opotiki,
American peace corp twins Adam and Alex Rahmlow, 21 were robbed of all their possessions by a man they tried to help in Amberley,
Christchurch.
Dutch couple raped and robbed on a campsite in
Tuatapere, NW of Invercargill, whilst on their honeymoon. (Dutch govt. issued a travel warning about NZ)
Two Koreans were attacked and robbed of their possession which included a laptop computer by a man claiming to be a gang member in
Blenheim.
British tourist worker sexually assaulted near
Hururu Falls,
Northland when she was dragged off a walking track.
Canadian tourist Jeremie Kawerninski, kidnapped, assaulted and robbed in
Lower Hutt, Wellington
Dutch couple robbed and sexually attacked
Haruru Falls,
Northland whilst on honeymoon.
Two British women robbed and raped in their campervan at
Tokomaru Bay, north of Gisborne.
Japanese tourist subjected to a prolonged and brutal sex attack in a communal area of a backpacker’s hostel in
Turangi, Taupo.
Scottish woman Karen Aim brutally murdered by a youth in
Taupo.
German woman Birgit Brauer murdered near
New Plymouth.
Korean man Jae Hyeon Kim decapitated with a spade by white supremacist.
Japanese tourist robbed at gunpoint in
Oamaru.
Irish cycle tourist Paul Mack bashed, robbed and urinated on
throughout his NZ tour.
6 English and Danish tourists attacked and stabbed in Cashel Mall,
Christchurch for having “foreign accents.”
Irish man Robby O’Brien beaten up in
Westport.
Russian couple Denis Khotchenko and Lera Nesterova beaten and robbed in Milford,
Auckland
English woman knifed and sexually assaulted in a toilet block at an A1 motor camp in
Kaikoura
American campers Patrick Dykstra and Kelsey McGinley beaten and robbed at
Whangarei Falls,
Northland.
Australian tourist sexually assaulted on a street in broad daylight in
Nelson.
Australian tourist subjected to a sex attack by Maia Crawford Rongonui whilst walking home to a backpackers in
Christchurch.
Canadian tourist left with a fractured skull outside Silver Fern backpackers in
Taupo.
Dutch tourist beaten and robbed at
Lake Rotorua.
British man Paul Speakman and his young son beaten and robbed in a campervan at Athenree Gorge,
Katikati.
Chinese woman attacked for speaking Chinese on a train approaching Petone.
Scottish visitor Stuart Martin who was left in a coma and with a boot print on his face after a street bashing in Taradale, Christchurch.
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