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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    More details about a young Otago man's hunting death on Stewart Island in July

    More details about a young Otago man's hunting death on Stewart Island in July


    21-year-old Jock Davies was in a hunting party of nine, on the South Lords River hunting block, when he was shot dead.

    Ashburton man Paul Stevens has admitted carelessly using a firearm causing death.

    The police summary of facts states Stevens fired at a dark shadowy image moving through thick bush, without identifying the target.

    He told police the brown figure appeared larger than a sheep, but smaller than a red deer, and he fired believing it to be a white-tailed deer.

    He only realised he'd shot Davies when he walked to his body.

    © 2026 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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