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Man Accused Of Killing Nelson Police Officer Lyn Fleming Named As Hayden Tasker
Man Accused Of Killing Nelson Police Officer Lyn Fleming Named As Hayden Tasker

Scoop

time09-08-2025

  • Scoop

Man Accused Of Killing Nelson Police Officer Lyn Fleming Named As Hayden Tasker

The man accused of killing Nelson police officer Lyn Fleming can now be named as 32-year-old Hayden Donald Jason Tasker. Fleming was killed in the early hours of New Year's Day after being struck by a vehicle while she was on foot patrol in central Nelson. Her colleague Senior Sergeant Adam Ramsay was critically injured and required surgery. A third police officer was assessed for concussion. Two members of the public were also injured. Tasker entered not guilty pleas in February to six charges, including murder, attempted murder, causing grievous bodily harm with reckless disregard for safety and three charges of dangerous driving. He entered guilty pleas to two charges - driving while disqualified and driving with a blood alcohol level of more than 80 milligrams per 100 millilitres of blood Justice Sally Fitzgerald made an order revoking his name suppression in the High Court at Wellington, on Friday morning. A provisional trial date has been set for May 2026.

Man accused of killing Nelson police officer Lyn Fleming named
Man accused of killing Nelson police officer Lyn Fleming named

Otago Daily Times

time07-08-2025

  • Otago Daily Times

Man accused of killing Nelson police officer Lyn Fleming named

Hayden Donald Jason Tasker is accused of murder. Photo: NZME / Open Justice / Tracy Neal The man accused of killing Nelson police officer Lyn Fleming can now be named as 32-year-old Hayden Donald Jason Tasker. Fleming was killed early on New Year's Day after being struck by a vehicle while she was on foot patrol in central Nelson. Her colleague Senior Sergeant Adam Ramsay was critically injured and required surgery. A third police officer was assessed for concussion. Two members of the public were also injured. Officer Lyn Fleming was killed early on New Year's Day. Photo: Supplied / NZ Police Tasker entered not guilty pleas in February to six charges, including murder, attempted murder, causing grievous bodily harm with reckless disregard for safety and three charges of dangerous driving. He entered guilty pleas to two charges - driving while disqualified and driving with a blood alcohol level of more than 80 milligrams per 100 millilitres of blood Justice Sally Fitzgerald made an order revoking his name suppression in the High Court at Wellington, on Friday morning. A provisional trial date has been set for May 2026.

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