Mistaken identity murder: Police identify suspects in execution style death of Tauranga man David Kuka
10 Feb, 2021 07:00 PM
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David Rawiri Kuka, a skilled carver, was an innocent man whom police believe was murdered in case of mistaken identity. Photo / Supplied
David Rawiri Kuka, a skilled carver, was an innocent man whom police believe was murdered in case of mistaken identity. Photo / Supplied
Three years after the brutal death of David Kuka in Tauranga, police remain confident of making arrests which detectives believe was a matter of mistaken identity in retaliation for the fatal shooting of another man.
Police investigating the murder of David Kuka - an innocent man who was the victim of mistaken identity - are circling a specific pool of suspects believed to have committed the execution style slaying.
Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
Ending discrimination and prejudice against takatāpui and rainbow communities will be the main priority for new Green MP Dr Elizabeth Kerekere.
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