For nearly four years, Tom Phillips and his three children—Jayda, Maverick, and Ember—were phantoms in New Zealand’s Waikato wilderness, vanishing in December 2021 after a custody dispute. The saga, which gripped the nation, ended in tragedy on September 8, 2025, when Phillips, 38, was killed in a police shootout following an armed burglary in Piopio. Now, his sister, Rozzi Phillips, has broken her silence, her anguished question—“Why did they kill my brother?”—igniting controversy and demanding answers from a grieving nation.
Phillips, a skilled bushman, had evaded authorities since missing a 2022 court date for charges including aggravated robbery. Living off-grid in Marokopa’s dense forests, he and his children, now 12, 10, and 9, survived through foraging, alleged thefts, and possible community aid. Rare sightings—like a 2024 encounter with pig hunters and recent CCTV of a store break-in—kept the mystery alive. On Monday, police chased Phillips’ quad bike after a farm store burglary, deploying road spikes. When confronted, Phillips fired a high-powered rifle, critically wounding an officer in the head. Police returned fire, killing him. The child with him, unharmed, helped locate the others at a remote campsite, all safe but shaken.
Rozzi, speaking to Radio New Zealand, confirmed her brother’s death, her voice heavy with grief and frustration. “The immediate family are up with everything,” she said, declining further comment but fueling debate over the police’s actions. Her plea echoes a nation divided: was Phillips a dangerous criminal or a desperate father? “There’s a lot of love and support,” Rozzi had said last month, urging him to return. The children’s mother, Cat, expressed relief at their safety but sorrow at the outcome, pleading for privacy as they heal.
The shootout, which left an officer facing multiple surgeries, has sparked questions about police tactics. Acting Deputy Commissioner Jill Rogers called it “deeply traumatic,” emphasizing the children’s welfare. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon labeled it “sad and tragic.” As New Zealand grapples with the enigma of Phillips’ life on the run and the scars left on his children, Rozzi’s words linger, demanding clarity in a story shrouded in pain.
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