Jay Aranui Sentenced for Manslaughter of Andy Winitana

by Rachel Morgan News Editor

Aranui has been sentenced to three years and seven months in prison for the manslaughter of 46-year-old businessman Andy Winitana. The High Court at Napier issued the sentence following a fatal assault in Ahuriri where a single punch caused a catastrophic brain injury. The defendant, who is Mongrel Mob-aligned, pleaded guilty to the charge.

Why did the assault occur?

The confrontation was sparked by a misunderstanding regarding gang affiliations. According to court proceedings, Aranui approached Winitana and questioned if his light blue polo shirt indicated an association with the Black Power gang, whose color is blue.

The shirt had no connection to any gang. Crown prosecutor Clayton Walker stated that Winitana, described as a friendly man, was likely attempting to persuade Aranui about the futility of violence over gang colors during their final conversation.

Did You Know? Aranui’s assault on Winitana occurred after the defendant had been denied entry to a waterfront bar in Napier and had been acting aggressively toward bouncers.

How did the incident unfold?

CCTV footage captured the interaction between the two men on a bollard near West Quay. The footage showed that the men appeared calm and spoke together for approximately three minutes, with Winitana laughing at times.

The interaction ended when Aranui drew his right arm back and delivered a full-force punch to Winitana’s face. Winitana sustained a catastrophic and fatal brain injury from the blow and died in the hospital two days later after life support was removed.

The defendant’s state of mind

In a police interview conducted the day after the assault, Aranui stated he was under the influence of alcohol and drugs. He described himself as being in “happy-as mode” and claimed he felt like he “wanted to fight” because of the people he had been around.

Aranui told police that while he had previously said he would “knock you out and smash you,” he did not initially intend to follow through with the threat. His counsel, Scott Jefferson, noted that his client acknowledged the damage caused through “distorted allegiance and intoxication.”

What was the impact on Winitana’s family?

Winitana’s family and friends confronted the defendant in court, describing the “gaping hole” his death has left behind. Toni Walker, Winitana’s partner, asked the defendant how it felt to be the last person to speak to Winitana before ending his life with a “senseless” act.

What was the impact on Winitana's family?

“The reality that he is no longer here follows me everywhere. No more phone calls, no more texts, and no more future that includes him,” Walker said.

Winitana’s sister, Paulani Winitana, described her brother as a kind, caring, and compassionate person. His ex-wife, Bibiana Walker, noted that their four children must now grow up without their father.

Expert Insight: The sentencing of Aranui reflects the judicial response to violence motivated by gang-related misconceptions. The inclusion of a first-strike warning serves as a significant legal mechanism to restrict future parole eligibility for repeat offenders.

Who was Andy Winitana?

Winitana was the managing director of two companies, iScaffold Aotearoa and the construction firm Whakamana. Justice Paul Radich noted that Winitana “truly cared about others” and was known for his community contributions.

He frequently volunteered his time to assist people in prison and was known to provide them with employment upon their release. He is remembered by his family as a father, brother, uncle, friend, son, and soul mate.

What may happen next for the defendant?

Aranui will serve his prison sentence of three years and seven months. Because Justice Radich issued a first-strike warning, Aranui’s options for parole may be reduced if he is involved in any further serious offending in the future.

The legal proceedings for the manslaughter charge have concluded following the guilty plea, leaving the focus on the execution of the sentence and the impact of the loss on the Winitana whānau.

Frequently Asked Questions

What sentence did Aranui receive?
Aranui was sentenced to three years and seven months in prison for manslaughter.

What caused the fatal injury to Andy Winitana?

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