
'Unacceptable': Man accused of torching Mt Taranaki hut locked up for two years without trial
One of the most popular backcountry huts on Mt Taranaki was burned to the ground.
One of the most popular backcountry huts on Mt Taranaki was burned to the ground.
Emotions ran high for the grieving whānau in one of two murder cases heard.
The burglar was hiding only metres from a woman as she hopped into her car in the garage.
The owners had only purchased the home one month before the crime.
When the man got a text from another woman, his partner exacted 'revenge'.
The man asked if she wanted a toy boy before touching her breast and bottom.
The alleged victim was a father of two with a third child due in a matter of weeks.
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A man was arrested at the scene of the most recent burglary.
The young father-of-two was fatally stabbed.
A man died of his injuries after being rushed to New Plymouth's Taranaki Base Hospital.
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The alleged victim has also left behind two older sons.
The mother was unable to escape and suffered a brutal beating.
The men are due to appear in the New Plymouth District Court today.
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