Thursday,
21 November 2024
Town mourns Bernie’s loss as accused faces court

Parkes is mourning the loss of a local identity, allegedly murdered on the weekend.

Bernie Peri, 75, was found dead in his Parkes home on Sunday afternoon.

Marshall Karaitiana, 28, is facing a charge of murder and was on Wednesday refused bail.

Police arrested Karaitiana on Tuesday evening in Tullamore.

Mr Peri was a regular performer in the Elvis Festival since its inception in 1993, with Parkes Shire councillor Ken McGrath describing locals as devastated by his death.

"He came to the festival and we just got on like a house on fire, he made such a big contribution," he told AAP.

"He loved his music and really dedicated himself to it ... it's such a shame he died the way he did."

Mr Peri moved to Australia from New Zealand and lived in Parkes for more than 15 years, Cr McGrath said.

"He was a top bloke - the sort of bloke you couldn't have an argument with," he said.

"He'd get on with anyone ... if you asked him to do anything for you, he'd do it."

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Representatives of the Royal Hotel, which Mr Peri frequented, were too upset to offer comment when asked on Wednesday afternoon.

On its Facebook page, pub management described him as a "beloved friend".

"In memoriam to one of our beloved patrons and entertainers Bernie Peri ... we hope to see you here to celebrate his life and share some stories among his family and friends," the pub post said.

Karaitiana faced Lake Cargelligo Local Court on Wednesday to answer his single charge of murder.

He did not apply for bail and it was formally refused.

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