Outlaws leader homicide: Police tight-lipped on status of inquiry
19 Apr, 2021 03:10 AM
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The Holden Commodore car police say was seized the day after the March 29 killing. They were seeking information about the movements of the vehicle. Photo / Supplied
The Holden Commodore car police say was seized the day after the March 29 killing. They were seeking information about the movements of the vehicle. Photo / Supplied
Hawkes Bay Today
Police are keeping their cards close to their chests about the status of the homicide inquiry into the death of veteran Napier Outlaws M.C. leader Peter Lui three weeks ago.
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Veteran actress Poonam Dhillon who celebrates her birthday today had the best way to celebrate the special day among her family and close ones. Since a strict lockdown has been imposed to control the spread of the coronavirus second wave, most of the celebrities are confined at home. So, it turned out to be a special house party for Poonam. It seems an overwhelmed Poonam Dhillon couldn’t hold her excitement as she shared a candid picture from her birthday celebration. “What a lovely Bringing in of Birthday with dear & special people around me !!! Big big thanks to dear @sheetalsheth #Henry @palomathakeriadhillon Pooja& Karan for all the effort to make it BEAUTIFUL & SPECIAL,” she captioned the Instagram post.
One of the two remaining survivors from the
USS Arizona marked his 100th birthday Thursday and received a special message from the White House Secret Service.
United States Navy veteran Ken Potts was working as a crane operator aboard the
USS Arizona when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. He escaped with two additional sailors, according to Fox News.
“Some 80 years later, there are only two living survivors: Potts and Lou Conter, the latter turning 99 in September 2020,” the outlet noted.
Stg. Jonathan Stockeland, a Marine Corps veteran, filmed a special message for Potts from outside the White House where they met in 2017 when he gave a “Veterans Tour” in his role as a member of the Secret Service.