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Missing Korean Piha fisherman: Family clinging to hope man still alive, friend says 14 May, 2021 07:26 AM 4 minutes to read James Lea, Drowning Prevention Auckland operations manager with In Kyong Kim, Police Attache at the Consulate of the Republic of Korea. Photo / Alex Burton James Lea, Drowning Prevention Auckland operations manager with In Kyong Kim, Police Attache at the Consulate of the Republic of Korea. Photo / Alex Burton Lincoln Tan is the New Zealand Herald’s diversity, ethnic affairs and immigration senior reporter.lincoln.tan@nzherald.co.nz@LincolnTanNZH The family of a Korean fisherman, missing for almost a month since falling off Camel Rock in Piha, is still clinging to hope that he may be found alive.
Dunedin supermarket stabbing victim discharged, three still in hospital 14 May, 2021 08:00 PM 2 minutes to read Julie Woods, planned to drop off 60 home-made truffles to Countdown Dunedin Central staff today following Monday's stabbing. Video / ODT Julie Woods, planned to drop off 60 home-made truffles to Countdown Dunedin Central staff today following Monday's stabbing. Video / ODT Otago Daily Times By: Wyatt Ryder One of the victims of the supermarket stabbing has been discharged from hospital as three others continue their recovery. The Otago Daily Times understands the person released from hospital is a female Countdown staff member. A Southern District Health Board spokeswoman said the other victims — believed to be the supermarket store manager, a Corrections staff member and his wife — were now in the general ward and "progressing well".
Upston calls for action as Tauhara College waits for more classrooms 12 May, 2021 08:47 PM 6 minutes to read Builders at work constructing the second block of classrooms at Tauhara College. The block was originally expected to be ready at the start of term two. Photo / Laurilee McMichael Builders at work constructing the second block of classrooms at Tauhara College. The block was originally expected to be ready at the start of term two. Photo / Laurilee McMichael Taupo & Turangi Weekender Taupō MP Louise Upston says she's still waiting for answers on why Tauhara College hasn't received more on-site classrooms to allow it to return to something approaching normality during term two.
Man sentenced for groping at Dunedin bar 13 May, 2021 07:49 PM 3 minutes to read A woman who was groped in a Dunedin bar says she still has nightmares about the incident nearly a year later. Photo / NZH A woman who was groped in a Dunedin bar says she still has nightmares about the incident nearly a year later. Photo / NZH Otago Daily Times A woman who was groped in a Dunedin bar says she still has nightmares about the incident nearly a year later. Mark Stephen McNeill, 56, appeared in the Dunedin District Court last week after being found guilty of indecent assault at a judge-alone trial in February.
St Peter's School: Mystery surrounds circumstances of executive and deputy principals' absence 11 May, 2021 11:47 PM 4 minutes to read Dale Burden, executive principal of St Peter's School, together with his deputy principal wife, are currently absent from the school without explanation from the board. Photo / Sarah Ivey Dale Burden, executive principal of St Peter's School, together with his deputy principal wife, are currently absent from the school without explanation from the board. Photo / Sarah Ivey Mystery still surrounds the abrupt departure of the executive principal and his deputy principal wife from a Cambridge private school. It's unclear exactly when executive principal Dale Burden and deputy principal Yevette Williams were last at St Peter's School, but it's believed to have been before the end of the first school term.
Interpol, NZ police still searching for Kiwi fraudster Paul Mora 11 May, 2021 08:46 PM 2 minutes to read Paul Robert Mora is wanted by Interpol. Photo / Supplied The mystery of where a Kiwi fraudster wanted by German authorities is hiding continues. Interpol, based in Lyon, France, posted a "red notice" on its website seeking information on the whereabouts of Paul Robert Mora in February. He is suspected of facilitating and concealing fraudulent transactions worth more than €113 million ($190 million). The 53-year-old is understood to be in New Zealand, where he has property in Christchurch. Advertisement He went to St Bede's College and Canterbury University.
Missing Waikato fisherman: 'We are hoping and praying they will find him' 6 May, 2021 12:49 AM 4 minutes to read Ariel Tagao with a monster snapper he caught off the rocks at Ruapuke last month - the spot where he remains missing from. Photo / Facebook Ariel Tagao with a monster snapper he caught off the rocks at Ruapuke last month - the spot where he remains missing from. Photo / Facebook The Philippines-based sister of a fisherman missing off the West Coast is still holding out hope and praying that they will find him. Meanwhile, police, Coastguard, and local surf club members remain dedicated in their search to find the much-loved father-of two, with land, air and water searches to continue through to Sunday if necessary.