Young Kiwi touch star to be deported from Australia after being jailed for rape
10 May, 2021 11:36 PM
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File Photo. Acting Judge Robert East sentenced Broughton Purcell to two years jail, suspended after four months. The jail term will trigger deportation as he is a New Zealand citizen. Photo / 123rf
File Photo. Acting Judge Robert East sentenced Broughton Purcell to two years jail, suspended after four months. The jail term will trigger deportation as he is a New Zealand citizen. Photo / 123rf
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A New Zealand touch football prospect will be deported from Australia after he was jailed for raping a 16-year-old girl as she slept.
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