Fatal assault in Te Papa carpark: Man appears in Wellington High Court
12 Apr, 2021 09:54 PM
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The defendant is accused of manslaughter for the incident, which happened outside Te Papa in Wellington. Photo / File
The defendant is accused of manslaughter for the incident, which happened outside Te Papa in Wellington. Photo / File
A man accused of manslaughter following a fatal assault outside Te Papa museum will keep his name secret for now.
The 28-year-old, who had interim name suppression, is charged with killing Simon Strickland by punching him to the head.
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The issue is expected to be fully argued at the next appearance.
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