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Man accused of killing his dad in West Auckland is fit to stand trial for murder, court told

Man accused of killing his dad in West Auckland is fit to stand trial for murder, court told 11 May, 2021 09:33 PM Quick Read Police and St John attended the homicide scene on Waitaki St in West Auckland. Photo / Hayden Woodward Police and St John attended the homicide scene on Waitaki St in West Auckland. Photo / Hayden Woodward A man accused of murdering his father in West Auckland is expected go on trial later this year. Dion McFarland, 39, is accused of murdering Derek Lance McFarland, 63, in November last year. Justice Sally Fitzgerald told the High Court in Auckland she received a report about the murder-accused from the Mason Clinic forensic psychiatry facility.

Henderson homicide: Man charged with murdering his father found fit to stand trial

Catrin Owen09:30, May 12 2021 MELANIE EARLEY/STUFF Forensics arrive at the scene on Waitaki St, Henderson, where a man died on Thursday, November 19, of serious injuries following a disturbance . A man charged with murdering his father in west Auckland has been found fit to stand trial. Derek Lance McFarland, 62, died after a “disturbance” at a house in Waitaki St, Henderson on the night of November 19. Dion McFarland, 39, was charged with his murder and is currently remanded in the Mason Clinic psychiatric facility. READ MORE:

Epsom double killing: Accused stabber in custody under mental health laws

Epsom double killing: Accused stabber in custody under mental health laws 27 Apr, 2021 09:48 PM 2 minutes to read Herman and Elizabeth Bangera suffered fatal injuries at their Epsom home. Photo / Supplied NZ Herald The man accused of fatally stabbing Herman Bangera and Elizabeth Bangera on March 19 in central Auckland will stay in custody for mental health reasons. He has been remanded at the Mason Clinic psychiatric unit under the Mental Health Act. He faces two charges of murder and one of attempted murder. The High Court in Auckland today heard discussions about whether the man accused of the Epsom stabbings was subject to a compulsory treatment order.

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