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Manurewa homicide: Victim named by family as Tame Graham

7 April 2025
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Manurewa homicide: Victim named by family as Tame Graham
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The family of Tame Graham, a 22-year-old man who died after being stabbed in a social housing facility in Manurewa, South Auckland, have identified him as the victim of the incident. Police have spoken to multiple individuals but have not yet pressed any charges in relation to the stabbing. Graham, who had recently arrived in New Zealand from Australia, was fatally stabbed below his heart during a disorder incident on Friday night, according to his partner Claire Isabelle.

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