In 1998, a bikie gang member gave Kirsty Bentley’s best friend an envelope of cash after her disappearance, but this gesture is not seen as a breakthrough in the unsolved murder case. Lee-Anne Murray, who was with Kirsty before she vanished, received the cash outside Kirsty’s funeral and passed it on to the Bentley family. Detective Greg Murton, overseeing the case, believes the cash offering was a kind gesture and does not suggest gang involvement in the murder.
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The unsettling rise of eating disorders in NZ – is social media to blame?
In New Zealand, the prevalence of eating disorders has risen over the past decade, with social media identified as a significant contributing factor. Individuals like Rose have experienced detrimental effects from platforms like Instagram and TikTok, where exposure to idealized body images and diet culture has exacerbated their struggles with body image and disordered eating. Want More Context? 🔎
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