A vigil for Grace Millane and others who lost their lives to violence will be held at Whangārei's Canopy Bridge. Photo/Supplied
A vigil for Grace Millane and others who lost their lives to violence will be held at Whangārei's Canopy Bridge. Photo/Supplied
A candlelight vigil will be held in Whangārei tonight for slain British tourist Grace Millane and all those who have lost their lives to violence in New Zealand.
The vigil will be held at 8pm at the Town Basin's Canopy Bridge. Everyone is invited to bring a candle.
One ofthe organisers, Pauline Townsend said the slogan was "Northland says no".
"It's a vigil not just for Grace but everyone that has lost their life to violence."
She said the murder of Grace Millane, the British backpacker who had arrived in New Zealand just days before she was killed, had brought concerns about violence to the forefront.
The 26-year-old man accused of Millane's murder appeared in court on Monday and was granted interim name suppression.
Yesterday, a man was charged with the murder of a woman who was first found unconscious with serious wounds in Flat Bush on Monday night, later died in hospital.