
Man charged with two counts of murder in Hamilton is named
Emergency services were called to Beatty St in Melville, Hamilton, at 4.30am on March 15.
Emergency services were called to Beatty St in Melville, Hamilton, at 4.30am on March 15.
The woman says her last clear memory was hitting her head outside a bar.
Sahil Prasad was driving home when he was struck by Jack Halliday, driving a work ute.
George Pikaahu killed the RSE worker in a mass brawl involving about 50 people.
Bryan Ramage sexually and indecently abused three youngsters, repeatedly raping one.
Authorities considered Kyle Walters a serious risk to the Australian community.
Charges against Aucklander Metuakore Paruru were withdrawn, but his cash was taken anyway.
Peter Fuller claimed police used the Eagle helicopter to harass him for three years.
Ricky Poa led a multimillion-dollar meth and cocaine operation out of Christchurch.
The three-day sentencing came to an end with lengthy jail terms handed down.
People raced to help a husband and wife who were sent 'flying' in a motorcycle collision.
Now the former employee has been awarded more than $100k in a personal grievance case.
A tribunal has found the senior lawyer guilty of misconduct for his drunken antics.
Lyall Foster was found down a bank with empty and full beer cans in his vehicle.
Simon Mutonhori then challenged his dismissal by Wairoa District Council.
David Rae admitted to money laundering in connection with the Medicare fraud schemes.
The motorcyclist accepts he caused the couple's deaths but argues it isn't manslaughter.
He and a co-offender dropped the 7kg brick on the victim and kicked him repeatedly.
Paul Fisher has been filmed yelling at protesters in 2023 and 2025.
Sue Grey was being interviewed when she revealed too much information about a baby.
'Why would I need to lie about my job?' one of the scammers asked NZME when confronted.
“I have felt the effects of this in every aspect of my life," she told Ericson Pascua.
Mitchell Te Kani died after a group of Mongrel Mob members stormed his parent's home.
The woman has previously lost a child and said she was worried what people would think.
'Shame on you,' lawyer Paul Fisher yelled repeatedly at the protesters.
The victim went into his bedroom to get changed and saw the man in his wardrobe.
Abdul Javed says he never had any intention of following through with the threats.
Charles Wharton will fight three charges at trial in the High Court at Hamilton next year.
'Several different clinicians involved in [his] care failed to identify the abnormality.'
The baby was pronounced stillborn after resuscitation attempts failed.