NZ woman badly bashed in Adelaide home

Antoinette 'Toni' McGraw. Photos: Supplied
Antoinette 'Toni' McGraw. Photos: Supplied
The neighbour of a New Zealander bashed in her own Adelaide home has spoken of his shock after walking into a scene “like a slaughterhouse”.

Antoinette 'Toni' McGraw (49), originally from Christchurch, and Neil Sieben (66) were found inside their Smithfield Plains house on Wednesday and rushed to Royal Adelaide Hospital for emergency surgery.

“There was that much blood on the floor it’s not funny. It was almost to the point where it was like a slaughterhouse,” the pair’s neighbour told 9News.

“I went inside and found Toni almost unconscious, blood everywhere...” the neighbour said, becoming emotional.

He then found his mate Neil, in a worse condition than Toni.

Neil Sieben
Neil Sieben
“They didn’t deserve that, such beautiful neighbours,” another neighbour Meg Rowe told the outlet.

Police soon arrested 32-year-old Thomas Westcott, a motorcycle mechanic, and charged him with two counts of attempted murder.

“Following an investigation, Northern District Detectives attended a property at Salisbury North and arrested a 32-year-old man from Northfield.

“All parties are known to each other,” police said in a statement.