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Man who stabbed ex-wife s friend 14 times, leaving her for dead, denied parole
3 Mar, 2021 05:20 PM
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Daryen Owens, 48, says he will abstain from alcohol when he is released from prison. Photo / Rob Kidd
Daryen Owens, 48, says he will abstain from alcohol when he is released from prison. Photo / Rob Kidd
Otago Daily Times
A Dunedin man who stabbed his ex-wife s friend 14 times and left her for dead has been declined parole.
In 2017, Daryen Leslie John Owens, 48, was jailed for 10 years after pleading guilty to attempted murder.
He came before the Parole Board last month and gave a succinct reflection on the bloody attack.
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