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Christopher John Lewis (7 September 1964 – 23 September 1997) was a
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criminal who made an unsuccessful attempt to assassinate
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in 1981. He planned later attempts at assassinating other
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members but was kept away from them by the authorities in New Zealand. In 1997, he was charged with the murder of Tania Furlan and the kidnapping of her daughter. He killed himself before he could be brought to trial.


Early life

Lewis was born in
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on 7 September 1964. He had a troubled life; his father was a cruel disciplinarian, and he was expelled from school after assaulting another child. He struggled at school and was unable to write or read until the age of eight. As a boy, he idolised
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. In his teens, he formed a would-be guerrilla army (the National Imperial Gurelia Army) with two friends. The group stole weapons, sent a threatening letter to the police, and robbed a post office of $5,244.


Assassination attempts

On 14 October 1981, 17-year-old Lewis had been tracking the New Zealand tour of the royal family, who were to visit
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in
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. Lewis concealed a .22 (5.6 mm) calibre rifle wrapped up in an old pair of jeans, and travelled by bicycle to the Adams Building, where he took up a position in a toilet cubicle. He fired through the window at the Queen as she was exiting a car. The shot did not impact near the Queen or anyone else, but a loud crack was heard; local police told journalists that the noise had been caused by a sign falling down. While Lewis did not have a proper vantage point nor a sufficiently powerful rifle for his purposes, a 1997 report by the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service notes that his intent was to kill the Queen. Eight days after firing the shot, Lewis was arrested and charged with public possession of a firearm, and public discharging of a firearm. As the charges were read to him, Lewis responded, "Only two charges, what? Shit ... Had the bullet hit her, would it be treason?" Lewis served three years in prison, with the last part in a psychiatric prison. The New Zealand Police covered up the story, charging him with possession of a firearm, but kept the event under wraps as they were concerned that it would create a negative image of New Zealand and endanger future royal visits. According to police files, Lewis was being asked about an unrelated robbery, when he took police to the position where he had fired at the Queen and showed police the empty casings and the rifle. The facts of the attempt were classified, until released in February 2018 in response to a request from
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. Lewis unsuccessfully attempted to escape from a psychiatric ward in 1983, when the Prince and Princess of Wales,
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and Diana, toured New Zealand with their son
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.


Later life

Lewis was eventually released, and when a third royal visit occurred the government sent him to
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to keep him away from the royal family. He was later charged with the 1997 murder of a young mother, Tania Furlan, who was bludgeoned to death with a hammer, and the kidnapping of her child. He electrocuted himself in Mount Eden Prison,
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, while awaiting trial. A friend of Lewis, Travis Burns, who had implicated him in the Furlan crimes received a reward for doing so.


See also

*
Marcus Sarjeant Marcus Simon Sarjeant (born ) is a British man who fired six blank shots near Queen Elizabeth II as she rode down The Mall to the Trooping the Colour ceremony in London in 1981. Background Sarjeant, who was from Capel-le-Ferne, near Folkesto ...
, man who fired six blank rounds at the Queen in June 1981 * David Kang, man who fired two blanks at Prince Charles in 1994


References

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