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Missing for 43 years: The baffling disappearance of Michael Dudley Michael Dudley went missing on April 3, 1978. (Photo / NZ Police) Missing for 43 years: The baffling disappearance of Michael Dudley Sat, 1 May 2021, 1:38PM Dozens of New Zealand people go missing every year. Some are found within hours, while others are never seen again. Daisy Hudson reports on one of Dunedin s most enduring mysteries: the disappearance of Michael Dudley. Michael Dudley was in good spirits. He d finished work for the day, and was enjoying a few beers with his colleagues. The 20-year-old TV repairman and new father was chatty, cheerful. He even bought a round, which came as somewhat of a surprise to his mates. ....
By Daisy Hudson of The death of killer Dunedin doctor Venod Skantha has forced a review of how courts communicate with prisons. Convicted murderer Venod Skantha died at Otago Corrections Facility this week. Photo: Otago Daily Times / Stephen Jaquiery Questions have been raised as to how Otago Corrections Facility staff were not aware a Court of Appeal decision rejecting Skantha s appeal bid had been released on Wednesday. Skantha, who was convicted of murdering Dunedin teenager Amber-Rose Rush in 2018, is believed to taken his own life at the prison near Milton in South Otago just hours after learning of the decision to uphold his conviction. ....
Murderer Venod Skantha dies in jail - reports rnz.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from rnz.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Covid 19 coronavirus: Vaccine rollout in Otago called 'a shambles' nzherald.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nzherald.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Fatal crashes leave scars in southern cop s memory 20 Dec, 2020 08:20 PM 5 minutes to read Sergeant Tony Woodbridge has had to investigate a huge number of fatal crashes in his nearly three decades on the beat. Photo / Rebecca Ryan Otago Daily Times They are the thin blue line, the people we call when tragedy strikes on our roads. But for Southern police, attending and investigating crashes takes a heavy toll. Daisy Hudson talks to two officers about their roles and how they cope with road deaths. Tony Woodbridge can still vividly recall the first fatal crash he attended. It has been nearly three decades since the Oamaru sergeant joined the police, but the details of that first scene roll off his tongue as if it were yesterday. ....