Outpouring of support for elderly bashing victim 

Published: 6:02PM Wednesday December 02, 2009

Source: Close Up

Outpouring of support for elderly bashing victim (Source: Close Up)

Source: Close Up

Last night Close Up brought you the story of the disgraceful treatment dished out to war veteren Eric Brady.

Eric had been viciously beaten up outisde his RSA. And to add insult to injury, ACC were only willing to pay a portion of the cost to replace his dentures.

Eric, the man who put his life on the line for his country, was going to have to go cap in hand to WINZ to borrow the money so he could eat again.

And remember, ACC were happy to shell out $10,000 for an artificial leg for double-murderer Graeme Burton.

Close Up thought it was a travesty, so did you and so did the ACC minister when we alerted him to Eric's plight.

So did the minister live up to his promise? Has Eric been saved the indignity of having to beg and borrow to get his teeth back? He talks to Close Up.


Tools: Print     Text Size


Add a Comment:

fjj12 ; 2010-03-16 @ 19:17 NZDT Report Abusive Message  
With regards to the mother with her kids on the plane....unfortunately all mothers see their children through rose-tinted glasses. The MP would never have said "I wish those kids would shut up" for no reason.
ponderosakarenk ; 2010-03-16 @ 19:14 NZDT Report Abusive Message  
The parents of those little tiddles who irritated a nice MP on their flight to Wellington should get with the programme and stop trying to get airtime and political mileage out of a trivial situation. If you travel with four small children you're bound to irritate other passengers, and since when did we write to policital leaders to complain about that?!
Porsche ; 2010-03-12 @ 09:17 NZDT Report Abusive Message  
Kaitaia Water - In the 'good old days' the council used to deal witht he alge problem in the dam buy a very simple method - they used to have a small jet boat whizz around in it for a couple of hours thereby airating the water and this killed/controled the alge. Simple but effective!!
bsb_gurl ; 2010-03-10 @ 18:48 NZDT Report Abusive Message  
Heya, Can you ask the backstreet boys, and every other famous groups or artist why they dont come down to the South Island i.e Chistchurch? Thanks!!! And is there any other way that we can register for the backstreet boiys cruise, besides being a member of their site? Thanks heaps Maria
cherrypie ; 2010-03-09 @ 22:53 NZDT Report Abusive Message  
Another beating....a 62 war veteran no less! This was in Tauranga in a posh part of town. How would these teenagers feel if it was there grandfather???!! It is appalling. He was only trying to help a crying girl and gets a bashing for his trouble.
Advertisement
 

20/20

Provocative, unflinching, Thursday 9:30pm

Back Benches

Back Benches - giving politics back to the people

Breakfast

The way New Zealand wakes up weekdays, 6:30am

Close Up

No one gets you closer, weeknights 7pm

Fair Go

Looking out for the little guy, Wednesday 7:30pm

Simon Dallow and Bernadine Oliver-Kerby (Source: ONE News)

ONE News team

Meet the people that bring you the news

NZI Business

TV ONE weekdays, 6am

(Source: TVNZ)

Q+A

The home of NZ politics - Sunday, 9am TV ONE

Sunday

Where there's a story, we'll find it, Sunday 7:30pm

Te Karere's new set (Source: ONE News)

Te Karere

Te Karere, Maori News - 4pm weekdays, TV ONE

Greg Boyed (Source: ONE News)

TVNZ 7 News

News on digital channel TVNZ 7

Tools: Print     Text Size

Provocative, unflinching, Thursday 9:30pm
Back Benches - giving politics back to the people
The way New Zealand wakes up weekdays, 6:30am
No one gets you closer, weeknights 7pm
Looking out for the little guy, Wednesday 7:30pm
Meet the people that bring you the news
TV ONE weekdays, 6am
The home of NZ politics - Sunday, 9am TV ONE
Where there's a story, we'll find it, Sunday 7:30pm
Te Karere, Maori News - 4pm weekdays, TV ONE
News on digital channel TVNZ 7

Advertising