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Rototuna homicide: Woman charged with murder following Hamilton man’s death appears via AVL from hospital bed

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Residents of a leafy Hamilton cul-de-sac are shocked to find police investigating a homicide in their street. Video / Maryana Garcia

Police have charged a woman with murder after a man died early this morning in a Hamilton home.

Detective Senior Sergeant Scott Neilson said a 45-year-old woman has been charged with the man’s murder.

Police were called to a Rototuna address about 2am where they located a man in a critical condition. Attempts by police and ambulance staff to resuscitate the man were unsuccessful.

“Police can confirm the man and woman were known to each other and we would like to reassure the community that we are not seeking anyone else in relation to the man’s [death],” Neilson said.

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Police have been at the address since early this morning conducting a scene examination and will continue to speak to witnesses over the coming days.

“We understand this tragic incident will have shaken the community and police and Victim Support have been and will continue to work closely to offer support for those involved.”

Police expect to remain at the scene over the next two days. As the matter is before the court, police are unable to comment further on the specifics of the case.

A homicide investigation was launched today after police were called to the Cramner Close property at 2am.

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During a hearing this afternoon in the Hamilton District Court, the accused woman was granted interim name suppression after appearing via audio visual link from her Waikato Hospital bed.

She will reappear in the High Court at Hamilton next month.

Residents of the leafy Hamilton cul-de-sac were shocked to find police investigating a death in their street.

A resident told NZME she was very surprised to see police.

“This is a very quiet street,” she said.

A resident said Cranmer Close was a quiet residential area. Photo / Maryana Garcia
A resident said Cranmer Close was a quiet residential area. Photo / Maryana Garcia

Another resident, who asked not to be named, said his dad had been working late and “all he heard and saw were the lights and sirens”.

The resident said the street, close to the edge of town, was “nice and quiet”.

Another resident who walked through the cul-de-sac every morning said the neighbourhood was “lovely and peaceful”.

“You don’t expect this kind of thing to happen in Rototuna North,” he said.

Police urge anyone with information that could help to call 105, referencing event number P058231079.

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