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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    The parents of a teen killed in Napier are still seeking justice as no one's been charged a month on

    The parents of a teen killed in Napier are still seeking justice as no one's been charged a month on


    Kaea Karauria died from stab wounds in Napier's Onekawa.

    The 15-year-old died on Alexander Avenue and Police say a group fight on Dinwiddie Avenue may be linked.

    His mum, Kym, told Whakaata Maori someone coming forward with information, would start to help the family heal.

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