Counties Manukau Police have launched a homicide investigation following the death of a woman in Pakuranga Heights yesterday evening. The victim has been identified as 22-year-old Chozyn Koroheke.
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My brother didn't deserve to die
Piri Phillips was stabbed and killed in Perth last week. The sister of Piri Phillips, who was stabbed and killed in Perth last week, says her brother moved to Australia from Taumarunui for better opportunities. Now his whānau is devastated and have been waiting for a week for his body to return to Aotearoa.
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Man charged following death of Tama Retimana
A 48-year-old man has been arrested in relation to the death of Hamilton man Tama Retimana. The man will appear in Hamilton District Court today charged with manslaughter. Mr Retimana’s body was found in the Waikato River on 27 December.
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Ōpōtiki man charged with murder
A 35-year-old man will appear in the Whakatāne District Court today charged with murder.
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Pukeroa whānau "disgusted" as murder-accused walks free
The family of Nathan Pukeroa is heartbroken that Dustin La Mont was cleared of murder, manslaughter and grievous bodily harm charges after he stabbed Pukeroa causing his death and severely wounded his friend Devaray Kurvaji in December last year. Criminal Law expert Khylee Quince says the outcome is outrageous and La Mont's case of self-defense shouldn't have been upheld.
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Name suppression lifted on woman who allegedly murdered Carly Stewart
36-year-old Anna Eiao Browne appeared in the Auckland High Court today charged with the murder of Carly Stewart and faces a maximum penalty of life-imprisonment.
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Woman appears in Court charged with the murder of Carly Stewart
Interim name suppression was granted for the 36-year-old woman charged with the murder of 36-year-old Carly Stewart.
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Two Fatal Stabbings in West Auckland
Operation Kangaroo is underway and Police are looking for any information relating to the fatal stabbing of a 42-year-old man in Glendene.
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Native Affairs- A seed of doubt
Denis Luke has spent twenty years in prison for killing police witness Christopher Crean. But Luke's family doesn't believe he took any part in the killing and they have the support of the Sensible Sentencing Trust.
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Child abuse laws need to be revisited- Quince
A criminal law expert says the Crown's justification for accepting a manslaughter plea bargain in the case of Moko Rangitoheriri is a "cop-out". Khylee Quince says although the length of the defendants' sentence is appropriate the only difference in this murder vs manslaughter debate is the label.