Grace Millane, 21, was strangled to death in New Zealand, during December 2018 by Tinder date Jesse Shane Kempson, who hid her body in West Auckland s forested Waitākere Ranges,
While the dating service has led to some successful long-term relationships and even marriages, there s also been numerous scandals surrounding it across the world.
British backpacker Grace Millane, left, was strangled to death after meeting her killer via Tinder on December 1, 2018 – the day before her 22nd birthday
A businessman who broke the law by publicly naming British backpacker Grace Millane s killer in protest against a suppression order has been fined $15,000.
Leo Molloy, the high-profile owner of HeadQuarters bar in Auckland, named Jesse Kempson, 28, in a social media post hours before a High Court jury found him guilty of murdering Ms Millane, 21, on December 1, 2018.
Molloy s lawyer said his client broke the court order as he was appalled at how Kempson was anonymous while the university graduate was being victim shamed .