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Te Anihana Pomana’s Family Criticizes Police Media Release

24 November 2025
in New Zealand
Te Anihana Pomana’s Family Criticizes Police Media Release
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The family of Te Anihana Pomana, also known as Ani Anderson, has criticized the police for prematurely announcing the discovery of a body believed to be hers before formal identification. Pomana went missing on August 21 after leaving the Sky City hotel. Police reported that the body was found on Saturday in dense bush in the Pukekohe area. The family’s concerns highlight the sensitivity surrounding the announcement and the need for proper identification procedures.

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