At least 3000 Canterbury homeowners entitled to part of $300 million Southern Response payout
7 Apr, 2021 12:55 AM
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Southern Response policyholders in Christchurch are eligible to receive compensation which is expected to cost the Government-owned company $300 million. Photo / Christchurch Star
Southern Response policyholders in Christchurch are eligible to receive compensation which is expected to cost the Government-owned company $300 million. Photo / Christchurch Star
Digital producer, Christchurch, NZ Heralddevon.bolger@nzme.co.nz
Southern Response policyholders in Christchurch are eligible to receive compensation which is expected to cost the government-owned company $300 million.
In August 2019, the High Court found Southern Response had engaged in misleading and deceptive conduct. Peter Woods of Anthony Harper, acting for Karl and Alison Dodds, established that the insurer had misrepresented their insurance entitlements.
NEW JERSEY TRANSIT POLICE ARREST MONTCLAIR HOME INVASION SUSPECT
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A keen-eyed New Jersey Transit Police Officer on patrol in Newark Penn Station this week spotted and arrested a suspect wanted for a home invasion robbery and attempted murder of a 17-year-old girl in Montclair. New Jersey Transit Police Officer Bryan Richards recognized the suspect walking in Newark Penn Station on Monday November 9
th after a bulletin was issued by Montclair police and placed him under arrest. I am proud of the New Jersey Transit Police officers who identified and captured this suspect accused of terrorizing a young woman whose safety was violated in her own home, said SVP, Chief of New Jersey Transit Police and Office of Emergency Management Christopher Trucillo. Officer Richards was alert and aware of his surroundings, trusted his gut and detained a criminal who
All on-sold payments come in the form of ex-gratia payments to be spent on homes directly, meaning any commissions would need to be paid out of homeowners’ own pockets. Mike and Dawn Harris bought their quake-repaired Kaiapoi home five years ago, only for cracks to start appearing shortly afterwards. Reports showed the repairs for the previous owner were inadequate but EQC rejected the Harrises’ claim to remedy the faults.
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Mike and Dawn Harris still live in their quake-damaged home with their two dogs Charlie and Roxy. The couple then approached claims advocacy company Proclaims to help them fight for a better settlement because they felt they had “nowhere to go”, Mike Harris said.
The number of homicides and violent deaths nearly tripled in the Greenville city limits in 2020, increasing from five to 13, according to archives and police records. There were at least seven more in the county and towns outside Greenville.
The Pitt County Sheriffâs Office investigated five deaths, the Ayden Police Department investigated at least one, and the Farmville Police Department investigated one homicide in 2020, according to reports. There were nine homicides countywide in 2019.
A representative from the Greenville Police Department was not available this week to discuss the cases. In all, two toddlers were killed, three of the killings involved domestic disputes, several involved teenagers, and two involved juvenile suspects who were charged days apart in two of the killings.