
A father who deliberately drove off the road at high speed and has been released from prison.
was jailed after being convicted of manslaughter, causing the death of his son Lachlan in November 2019.
Lachlan鈥檚 heartbroken mother Kim Manson called her ex-partner Niklas Gebhardt a 鈥渃oward鈥 and a 鈥渕onster鈥 when he was jailed in 2022.
Gebhardt 鈥 a former footballer who claimed he had amnesia and could not remember why he drove off the road 鈥 was sentenced him to five years in prison.
Last week, Gebhardt, now aged 35, was released from prison, subject to a number of conditions, with the Parole Board ruling that his risk of reoffending was low.
Lachlan Gebhardt, 6, was killed by his father Niklas Gebhardt following a fiery crash in North Canterbury in 2019.
Parole Board chair Sir Ron Young called it was 鈥渢ragic鈥 situation.
Gebhardt told the board he still had no memory of the crash and 鈥渢ended to revert to an explanation of a possible mechanical fault that caused him to drive in the way he did. There is no evidence to support that claim.鈥
鈥淢r Gebhardt will clearly have to come to terms that it was his irresponsible driving which caused the death of his young child,鈥 the decision says.
At sentencing in 2022, defence counsel Andrew McCormick acknowledged an 鈥渁bsolute tragedy鈥 that had 鈥渁ffected many, many people鈥, but took issue with the Crown calling Gebhardt鈥檚 actions deliberate.
Justice Jan-Marie Doogue, however, found his driving was deliberate, 鈥渉ighly-dangerous and reckless鈥.
鈥淭his was a deliberate crash at very high speed,鈥 she said at the time, telling Gebhardt that he breached the precious trust his young son would鈥檝e had in him.
鈥淟achlan should鈥檝e expected to be safe in the hands of his father.
鈥淗e was completely at the mercy of your decision-making that day.鈥
The judge heard that Gebhardt lacked insight into his offending and had not taken responsibility for it.
McCormick said Gebhardt could not remember why he had driven off the road. He鈥檚 now a broken man, he said, suffering from diagnosed 鈥渃omplicated grief鈥.
The court heard that Gebhardt drove off the road at high speed through the bend of Lehmans Rd and River Rd near Rangiora Racecourse, North Canterbury, on November 5, 2019.
The car launched 24m in the air before it hit a tree 7m higher than its take-off point.
It burst into flames and Lachlan died at the scene.
There were no signs Gebhardt tried to brake or slow down, the court heard.
Niklas Gebhardt admitted causing the crash that claimed the life of his 6-year-old son. Photo / Supplied
As members of the public dragged Gebhardt out of the burning wreck, he asked to be put back in to change places with his son.
鈥淗e鈥檚 such a nice boy. I want to swap with him,鈥 Gebhardt told them. 鈥淚 want a bullet.鈥
Crown prosecutor Mark Zarifeh earlier told the court Gebhardt shared custody of Lachlan with his ex-partner.
It was a 鈥渧ery sad case鈥,Zarifeh said, and one that defies explanation or description.
鈥淭here are really no words that can capture the loss caused by Lachlan鈥檚 death,鈥 he said.
On November 5, 2019, Gebhardt picked up Lachlan from Dudley Swimming pool in Rangiora, leaving at 4.08pm, with Lachlan in the back seat of his Mazda.
Gebhardt drove along Lehmans Rd on the westerly outskirts of Rangiora, faster than the posted 80km/h limit. He swerved sharply when he passed a vehicle and had to get back to avoid an oncoming vehicle.
At the end of the straight was a sharp right-hand corner with a 25km/h advised speed.
Police estimated his speed at about 130km/h when he reached the turn, but he made no effort to brake, slow, or swerve.
The car hit the speed sign, went up a stop-bank and became airborne before hitting a tree.
The car spun to the ground and caught fire.
Members of the public called emergency services and dragged Gebhardt out. But the fire prevented them from getting back to the car.
Gebhardt received burns to 30 per cent of his body, a fractured femur and facial injuries. Lachlan died at the scene.
When he was interviewed by the police about seven weeks later, Gebhardt said he could not recall anything about the crash.
In September 2020, 10 months after the fatal crash, he walked into the Christchurch Police Station, took his clothes off and pleaded to be jailed.
He was arrested and charged with obscene exposure in public.
At a court appearance soon after, McCormick explained that Gebhardt was 鈥渉aving difficulty鈥 with trauma issues.
However, Gebhardt insisted on pleading guilty immediately, and was jailed for a month for obscene exposure.
The crash was across the road from Manson鈥檚 work at the racecourse and around the corner from where she lived with Lachlan.
She believes Gebhardt wanted to cause 鈥渕aximum pain鈥 and would never forgive him.
In the days after the crash, the family were led to believe it had been a tragic accident, Lachlan鈥檚 grandmother told the court today.
But after visiting the scene, she did not believe it was an accident.
鈥淚 believe you murdered my grandson,鈥 she said in her victim impact statement.
鈥淵ou used your car as a weapon.鈥
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