A man named Quinton Rihari lost his Salvation Army flat after threatening his neighbors by throwing plastic chairs and igniting a gas bottle in the shared hallway while shouting, “Boom, boom, you can all die.” He was absent from the Tenancy Tribunal hearing, where the Salvation Army sought to terminate his tenancy due to these violent threats. Rihari had previously received three written warnings for his disruptive behavior, including an incident where he broke a painting during a fight outside his room.
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Crown drops manslaughter charge against woman who fatally stabbed ex-NZ Māori league player after alleged abuse
A woman charged with fatally stabbing former New Zealand Māori rugby league player Neville Ramsay has been released after prosecutors dropped the case. Lawyers intended to argue that the woman was a long-term victim of domestic violence and that the stabbing was an act of self-defense, as Ramsay had barricaded himself in her home and assaulted her. The case was abandoned after the Crown reviewed the evidence and found it did not meet prosecution guidelines,...
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