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Elizabeth Zhong homicide: Murder accused s identity to remain suppressed
6 May, 2021 03:21 AM
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Elizabeth Zhong of Sunnyhills in Auckland was found dead late last year. Photo / Supplied
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The man accused of murdering Auckland businesswoman Elizabeth Zhong will have his name suppression maintained for now.
At the High Court in Auckland, Justice Sally Fitzgerald today reserved her decision on whether the accused killer s name should stay suppressed.
But until the judge releases her decision, pre-existing name suppression orders remain in place.
Investigators at the homicide scene examined a property in suburban Sunnyhills in late November. Photo / Sylvie Whinray
The judge also prohibited details of today s name suppression application from being published.
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Review: Single Asian Female, Auckland Theatre Company
5 May, 2021 12:00 AM
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Kat Tsz Hung is a powerhouse as Pearl in Single Asian Female. Photo / Andi Crown.
NZ Herald
The gloriously realised set of
Single Asian Female is visible before the show begins – rows of beautiful lanterns glowing behind a luminous neon sign for the Golden Phoenix Cafe, the biggest example of the rich red that permeates the set.
Then once the lights dim, the sign transforms into a karaoke machine, and we are introduced to our heroine Pearl belting out
I Will Survive in broken English, drawing the audience into her story with a boisterous, bitter monologue sang to the tune of Gloria Gaynor s hit.
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