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Disappearance of Iraena Asher

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Status
  
Possibly drowned

Name
  
Iraena Asher


Coroner: Iraena Asher drowned in accidental death - NZ Herald

Full Name
  
Iraena Te Rama Awhina Asher

Born
  
17 July 1979 (
1979-07-17
)

Disappeared
  
11 October 2004 (aged 25) Piha, New Zealand

Occupation
  
Trainee teacher, model

Iraena Te Rama Awhina Asher (born 17 July 1979) was an Auckland trainee teacher and model who disappeared in controversial circumstances at Piha, a West Auckland beach, on 11 October 2004.

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Inquest into missing person cold case


Disappearance

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At 9 p.m. on 10 October, Asher called the New Zealand Police using the 1-1-1 emergency telephone number, from Piha, expressing fears for her safety.

Disappearance of Iraena Asher Iraena Asher went missing in 2004 at Piha just north of Mercer Bay

Although a patrol car could have been made available to attend this incident, police decided to call a taxi for Asher to pick her up. Although a taxi was dispatched, it went to the wrong street in Onehunga, on the other side of the metropolis from Piha. Asher was later found wandering the streets by a Piha couple, Julia Woodhouse and Bobbie Carroll, who took her into their home for several hours. At 1:10 a.m., she left their home and was subsequently seen by others, semi-clad, walking towards the beach. She ran off before she could be approached. This was the last known sighting of her.

Disappearance of Iraena Asher Naked Iraena Asher vanished into the night Stuffconz

Asher's family told police that she suffered from bipolar disorder.

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In May 2005, Asher's family held a memorial service for her, telling mourners that if police had responded properly to her emergency call, she might be alive today. Her parents, Betty and Mike Asher, were said to be considering bringing a lawsuit against the New Zealand Police, on unspecified grounds. No legal proceedings were ever commenced by her parents.

Inquest

An inquest into her disappearance began on 17 July 2012. The police investigation into her disappearance found that she most likely drowned. During the inquest, the coroner criticised Woodhouse and Carroll for not calling the police themselves. The High Court subsequently found that the suggestion that their failure to call the police had contributed to Asher's death was based on speculation.

References

Disappearance of Iraena Asher Wikipedia