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The family of an elderly man killed in a road rage attack says “justice will be done”.
The relatives spent Tuesday night praying for his survival before watching him die.
Jasmatbhai Pancha Patel, known to friends as Jasmat, died in Auckland Hospital’s intensive care unit yesterday, never regaining consciousness after being dragged from his van and beaten on a busy street.
However, shock set in when the Te Atatu grandfather of five died barely 30 hours after coming face to face with an irate motorist, following a minor prang in Auckland’s rush hour.
Son Suryakant “George” Patel, 53, said family members kept a bedside vigil “hoping and praying” the 78-year-old would recover.”
Bio O’Brien, 27, an engineering student, appeared in Auckland District Court this morning, where Judge David Harvey remanded him in custody until April 27. “We tried to talk to him but he couldn’t come out [of his coma].
The court appearance lasted for less than 20 seconds.
George Patel said that, as a Hindu, his father was a very religious man and believed in the principles of Mahatma Gandhi, including forgiveness.
Police say they cannot yet confirm whether he will face homicide charges. He [the attacker] will do the justice and it will be in this life time not afterwards.
But, pointing to the sky, Mr Patel said: “Justice will be done.”
The alleged attack happened about 7. He will pay for it.50am on Tuesday as the elder Mr Patel was driving his blue van to the family’s foodmarket in Mangere.50am on Tuesday as the elder Mr Patel was driving his blue van to the family’s foodmarket in Mangere.
The incident reportedly happened in front of children outside a primary school.
O’Brien, a student at Unitec, allegedly leapt from his car and began punching Mr Patel, pulling him from his vehicle and continuing the attack. He was taken to hospital and put in an induced coma.
A witness saw Mr Patel lying on the grass verge, his eyes closed. I don’t know how I’m going to cope without him.
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George Patel said: “He did everything.
He helped with the family business four days a week, did the accounts for the household, tended the garden and virtually raised the grandchildren, taking them to all their sports games.”
Jasmatbhai Patel came to New Zealand from India 33 years ago and lived with his two sons, their wives and five grandchildren in a large house in West Auckland.
“If you were ever in trouble he was always the first person I went to,” he said. Grandson Mukesh Patel said the family was struggling to come to terms with the loss. .”
Despite his age, Mr Patel could still lift 30kg boxes, his son said.
“He was still helping us on his last day alive.”
Yesterday O’Brien stood with his head bowed in court during an earlier 10-minute appearance and entered no plea. Media applications to photograph him were turned down by Judge Eddie Paul.
His lawyer, David Nevin, had requested that his client be remanded in custody until today.
There is a suggestion that Mr Patel fell after the assault, hitting his head on the ground.
O’Brien comes from a prominent family on the Pacific island Funafuti, capital of the Tuvalu group. His father was prominent in local government on Funafuti.
A person who knew O’Brien said he had moved to New Zealand last year as a student and married a Tokelauan woman.
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