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Papua New Guinea Tribesman Attacks Couple With Arrows

By NICK PERRY   07/ 5/11 08:21 AM ET   AP

WELLINGTON, New Zealand -- A young couple who took a dip in a river in a remote part of Papua New Guinea are recovering from a harrowing attack by a tribesman who shot the man with arrows twice before attempting to sexually assault the woman.

Police in Papua New Guinea said the attacker is being sought, and a hospital official said the suspect previously has been imprisoned for rape. The couple have declined requests to speak to the media, but interviews by The Associated Press this week with the local doctor who first treated the pair, along with other accounts from Papua New Guinea, are shedding new light on the rare attack near Nomad in the isolated North Fly District.

Dr. Charlie Turharus said the tribesman had been covertly tracking the pair for perhaps an hour or two before the June 19 attack. He fired an arrow at Matt Scheurich as the 28-year-old New Zealander relaxed on a river bank while his girlfriend, a French doctoral student studying tribal life, swam in the river.

The first arrow hit Scheurich on the right side of his chest, Dr. Turharus said. The attacker then emerged from his hiding spot and fired a second arrow at Scheurich which hit him in the left side of his chest and deflected down into his stomach.

"Normally they use these arrows for hunting, for shooting at cassowaries and bears," Dr. Turharus said.

Cassowaries are large, flightless birds native to Australia and Papua New Guinea.

The attacker also threw rocks at Scheurich's head, the doctor said. The man then attempted to sexually assault the French woman, but she managed to bite his hand and run to a nearby village, where she activated a personal locator beacon.

Such an attack is uncommon, though several countries have issued advisories that travelers be aware of relatively high levels of crime in Papua New Guinea, especially in remote areas.

Fortunately for the couple, there was an airstrip near the site of the attack, Dr. Turharus said. Scheurich was rescued from the riverside where he was "bleeding in pain and in agony."

The New Zealander had ripped the arrows from his body, the doctor said.

But bad weather prevented the pair from being transported to a large regional hospital, Rumginae, and the couple were instead taken to the small and basic Kiunga Hospital where Dr. Turharus, who works for the Ok Tedi Mining company, operated on Scheurich.

Scheurich lost a significant amount of blood and there wasn't enough blood remaining at the hospital to treat him, Dr. Turharus said. Australian Doctors International volunteer Allan Mason donated a pint of his blood to help out.

The woman suffered minor injuries to her hand and arm as well as scrapes to her legs, Dr. Turharus said. The AP generally does not name the victims of sexual assault.

After being treated at Kiunga Hospital, Scheurich was transported first to Port Moresby and then to Cairns in Australia, where he was admitted to Cairns Base Hospital. Scheurich was released but then readmitted due to an infection related to his injuries. He remains at the Australian hospital in a stable condition.

Dr. Turharus said both Scheurich and his girlfriend were traumatized by the incident.

Dr. Daniel Priest, the medical superintendent at Rumginae Hospital, said in an email sent to Ok Tedi staff that the suspect has committed previous attacks.

"The perpetrator was a known felon who has been imprisoned before for rape and has supposedly offended at least four times," Dr. Priest wrote.

Superintendent Dominic Kakas, a spokesman for the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary police force, confirmed details of the attack and said the identity of the likely offender is known, and that now it's a question of finding him.

"It might take some time, but it won't be difficult," Kakas said.

Kakas added that it was difficult to get updated information from the remote area.

Scheurich, originally from Hamilton, New Zealand, had been working as a freelance designer and illustrator in the Australian city of Melbourne before traveling to Papau New Guinea.

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anitaj
12:24 PM on 07/06/2011
"The perpetrator was a known felon who has been imprisoned before for rape and has supposedly offended at least four times," Dr. Priest wrote.

Why is this guy roaming free?
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fattrucker
11:00 AM on 07/06/2011
"DR. Tuharis said both Scheurich and his girlfriend were traumatized by the incident", LOL, Thank you Dr. Obvious, who writes this stuff?
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crankyCrackPot
My imaginary friend says that you need a therapist
11:28 AM on 07/07/2011
Small "nonexistent" Government?
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jhnnxn
Won't say it face to face? Don't post it online!
08:53 AM on 07/06/2011
Ah the Noble Savage!
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madjanssen
Neurotic mother of one displaced in Europe
08:32 AM on 07/06/2011
Sorry this happened to them. Stories like these are really killing my adventurous spirit.
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07:47 AM on 07/06/2011
It's a joke. You might think it's not funny but other people do. Why don't you ask Obama to appoint a Czar to the new Dept of tasteless jokes .
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dtoigo
10:30 AM on 07/06/2011
are you nuts?
04:09 PM on 07/06/2011
not nuts....STUPID!
02:03 AM on 07/06/2011
A single deranged individual is a "tribe" that attacked a couple? Headline writers hit a new low.
02:24 AM on 07/06/2011
Unless HuffPo's changed it in the last 13 minutes, it actually says 'tribesman', not 'tribe'.

Tribesman (*SINGULAR*): A man who is a member of one's own tribe. 2. A member of a tribal people. tribesman [ˈtraɪbzmən]. n pl -men. (Social Science / Anthropology & Ethnology)

The term is correct, it's your reading which is in error. Stop commenting about non-existent racism when there is enough real stuff out there.
02:37 AM on 07/06/2011
Actually, no, it has changed. Take a look a the link, it reflects the original title.

So, please forward your little lesson to the people who needed that long to make the correction.

The term they used is not correct, for the reason I posted, and it was not my reading that was in error, but the headline writer and your own assumptions.

So, kindly take your ridiculousness and stuff it. My point was valid, and it was quite existent at the time I commented. Your superciliousness is misplaced as is your snottiness. Stop generalizing hastily and pay closer attention.
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Havana Thinks
Live and Let Live!
02:43 AM on 07/06/2011
Why not just say New Guinea man??? Do they say American tribesman???
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AKL1985
Fueled by biscuits..
11:49 PM on 07/05/2011
Why do people want to go a tribal area for vacation? Unles tourists are explicitly invited by the natives , then they should not go.
07:17 AM on 07/07/2011
i guess it is alright to kill them then?
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AKL1985
Fueled by biscuits..
10:24 AM on 07/07/2011
That's the risk you take when you trespass. They're probably weary of colonizers. Why should a native trust any white people, with their hisotry?
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Vuittondon13
Black Excellence
11:44 PM on 07/05/2011
Why the hell you chillin there anyway?
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Havana Thinks
Live and Let Live!
02:46 AM on 07/06/2011
and I don't condone shooting spears @ tourists....but

keep your skinny dippin' in Florida, Cali, Hawaii....
10:14 PM on 07/05/2011
Get off my lawn!
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novabird
Lover of Life, Radical Centrist
09:46 PM on 07/05/2011
Good they survived
rlivingston10116
Argue not with the universe; it's a bad listene
07:49 PM on 07/05/2011
If that had happened in America, the rapist would have had a NRA-approved handgun, the man would be dead, and the woman would be raped and dead.
02:04 AM on 07/06/2011
And yet it would not be described as "Europe Attacks Couple!!!
07:40 PM on 07/05/2011
Illinois, California and all the east coast states are already banning little pygmy bows and arrows...oh, and rocks too..
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Rouvey
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07:19 PM on 07/05/2011
It happens here too.

Not long ago, two lesbian women were killed hiking in the woods in Central Pennsylvania by a local man who had been tracking them. When he saw them kissing, he murdered them instead of sexually asaulting them.
02:05 AM on 07/06/2011
Was his "tribe" blamed for his actions?
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dtoigo
10:35 AM on 07/06/2011
You really need to cool down. Someone was critical of your comment and you have gone all crazy. The fact is you are wrong. Plain and simple.
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Rouvey
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12:53 PM on 07/06/2011
No, but his trailer park was...
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Tulka2
Solidarity. Courage. Humor.
05:25 PM on 07/05/2011
Okay....except for the weapon of choice, this could have happened in Central Park or any American state.
05:41 PM on 07/05/2011
and if we ban guns it will be the weapon of choice
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05:13 PM on 07/05/2011
If only the man under attack had sung an earnest verse of Kumbayah and explained to the noble tribesman that the girlfriend has like a super, super appreciation, like, for the shooter's cultural ways, including the rituals that lie behind the bowman's deeply spiritual "code of the horny huntsman."

Then, I truly believe, a third—and perhaps a fourth—arrow would have zinged their way home.
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novabird
Lover of Life, Radical Centrist
09:48 PM on 07/05/2011
I wasn't aware that conservatives had a sense of humor. I stand corrected.
07:20 AM on 07/07/2011
I wasn't aware liberals actually had intelligence.