Hot on the headlines fairly well hidden over Mr Christiansen forced to go to the High Court for  a ruling he should be able to spend time with his terminally ill wife after flying back to NZ from UK.

Today delivers two more compelling acts of Absolute kindness from the Triumvirate.

A Christchurch man is pleading for Government officials to exempt him from Quarantine so he can see his dying wife one last time.

Mining contractor Bernie Ryan returned from Australia on Sunday after his wife Christine Taylor’s condition worsened.

He is currently under managed isolation at a hotel in Auckland and said despite showing no illness symptoms and a letter of support from his GP, the MoH has repeatedly refused his request for exemption: – RNZ.

Case two
A young Auckland Butcher who died suddenly at the weekend has been described as  “the absolute heart of his family” and a “Ray of sunshine”.

Roy Green and his wife Amanda owned the Mad Butcher store in Pukekohe, in South Auckland.

Their company, Green Family Butcher Ltd, went into liquidation a week ago after about five years of running the store: – NZ Herald hat tip Maggy W comment at Kiwiblog.

A comment on the first matter had Gaulieter Bloomburg responding, someone would be delivering the decision and its justification to Mr Ryan at his Hotel, I guess it will not be Ms Ardernearly.

Rest in Peace Roy Green, my sympathies to the Green Family, strangers you may be, that man was a fighter in so many ways, but a very sad occasion none the less.

So one wonders when the madness will be addressed by a statesperson, not any time soon if yesterday’s theatre is a signal.