The Crown has now withdrawn the grievous bodily harm charge, but the murder charge remains.
Williams had earlier raised the question of insanity for his client who was being treated at Hillmorton Hospital. On Wednesday he appeared via AVL from Christchurch Men’s Prison for a bail application.
The 31-year-old was granted electronically monitored bail by Justice Rachel Dunningham and a trial date is set for November 18, 2024, for up to two weeks.
Singh, aged in his 50s, had arrived in New Zealand from India earlier this year with his wife, to visit family.
It was the first time the couple had been able to see their son and new grandchild since Covid-19 travel restrictions were lifted.
South Island Sikh Society member Jitender Sahi told the Herald it was a visit the couple had spent years looking forward to.
Sahi said the man’s family had been left incredibly shocked, and his grief-stricken relatives were not able to utter a word.
He said the incident had left the Indian community in Christchurch anxious and upset.
“We had a meeting with New Zealand Police advisors at the Gurdwara Sahib where concerns were raised for the safety of elderly relatives visiting from overseas.”
Emily Moorhouse is a Christchurch-based Open Justice journalist at NZME. She joined NZME in 2022. Before that, she was at the Christchurch Star.