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Murder trial: James McFarlane stabbed brother-in-law Thunder Savage in fight over noise

Murder trial: James McFarlane stabbed brother-in-law Thunder Savage in fight over noise 17 May, 2021 06:00 AM 5 minutes to read James McFarlane Snr is on trial for murder in the High Court at Rotorua. Photo / Andrew Warner James McFarlane Snr is on trial for murder in the High Court at Rotorua. Photo / Andrew Warner Kelly Makiha A verbal fight between brothers-in-law over noise ended when one plunged a knife 20cm into the chest of the other man, killing him within minutes. James McFarlane Snr is standing trial in the High Court at Rotorua for the murder of Thunder Savage at a family home in Edgecumbe in the Eastern Bay of Plenty on October 2, 2019.

Tauranga man jailed for posing as teen to lure schoolgirls into the bush for sex

Tauranga man jailed for posing as teen to lure schoolgirls into the bush for sexual acts

Bournemouth visual effects company Outpost attracts millions in funding

A VISUAL effects company which has worked on international hits such as Watchmen, Black Mirror and the Tom Hanks western News of the World has received a multi-million pound investment. Bournemouth-based Outpost VFX secured the money from a private equity firm in a deal which also sees the experienced industry figure Robin Shenfield become its chair. The visual effects studio, headquartered in Richmond Hill, said the investment would fund development of its infrastructure, company culture and proprietary platforms and fuel expansion at its four locations in the UK, Los Angeles, Montreal and the Asia-Pacific region. The capital came from investment funds managed by YFM Equity Partners (YFM).

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