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Council flat murder-accused wears tear-resistant gown during court appearance

MONIQUE FORD/Stuff A tent set up by police protecting the scene was visible on Sunday. On Monday, Wellington City Council spokesman Richard MacLean said council representatives had spoken to the residents in the direct vicinity of the crime scene, with a tenant drop-in office expected to be set up on site from Tuesday. Councillors were expected to receive a written briefing on Monday afternoon. Several police officers, including forensic specialists, were combing over the scene on Sunday afternoon. A long-term neighbour of the victim said there had been “lots of problems” at the flats, and that the fatal incident had come as no surprise to him.

Council launches immediate review citing tenant safety, after man appears in court charged with woman s murder

A police forensic team arrive at the Central Park apartment complex, where a woman was found dead. Pink chalk ovals can be seen in a stairwell foyer at a Wellington City Council-run apartment complex where a woman was found dead, as the agency embarks on an immediate review, citing the safety and wellbeing of tenants as its priority. Dressed in a grey tear-resistant gown and sporting bare feet, a 42-year-old man – granted name suppression by Justice of the Peace Allan Sainsbury on Monday morning – made a brief appearance at Hutt Valley District Court, charged with the woman’s murder on Saturday night.

Judge to decide on Karori homicide name suppression next week

Judge to decide on Karori homicide name suppression next week
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Duo who tried to put spoon up friend s bottom, filmed incident, appeal convictions

The friend, who was also the victim, was filmed while sleeping by the man. The woman repeatedly tried to put a plastic spoon in his bottom while being encouraged by the man. The man moved throughout to try to get a better angle for the video. The victim at one stage came to and asked what was happening, with the duo suggesting he use the spoon to eat ice cream. The victim only knew what happened after being sent the video from the man’s Facebook Messenger account. Lawyers for the man and woman asked Justice Jillian Mallon​ to suppress their names, despite them not having name suppression throughout the district court process.

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