Police at the homicide scene on Tripoli Road in Panmure last month. John Tofu Ioane died and his accused killer has been charged with murder. Photo / Michael Craig
Police at the homicide scene on Tripoli Road in Panmure last month. John Tofu Ioane died and his accused killer has been charged with murder. Photo / Michael Craig
An accused lockdown stabber charged with the murder of Favona's John Tofu Ioane is expected to go on trial for murder next year.
Ioane, aged 52, was killed on Monday, August 23 in Panmure.
Bradford Damian Kipa, a 48-year-old from Manurewa East, has been charged withmurder. Today he was remanded in custody without plea.
Kipa's case was mentioned at a callover hearing in the High Court at Auckland.
If Kipa goes on trial, the trial will start on October 3 next year and last up to three weeks.
The man accused of killing Elizabeth Zhong, seen at an earlier court appearance, had his case mentioned this morning as well. He has name suppression. Photo / Alex Burton
Zhong was found dead in Sunnyhills, East Auckland, in November last year.
A man aged 47 was arrested in February and charged with murder. He has name suppression.
The hearing before Justice Simon Moore dealt with procedural and pre-trial matters.
The next court appearance for Zhong's alleged killer will be on December 9.