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This article was first published on 11 May 2021. A man has been sentenced to 19 months and two weeks in prison for helping bury a man s body in the central North Island and keeping quiet about the killing for two years. Bao Chang Wang - known as Ricky Wang. Photo: Supplied / NZ Police Bao Chang or Ricky Wang s remains were found near Desert Road in 2020. Yu Gaoxiang acted as a scout when the remains of Bao Chang or Ricky Wang were buried near Desert Road and entombed in concrete in 2017. A total of five men were arrested by police after a tip-off from one of them led detectives to the Desert Road burial site last year. ....
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RICKY WILSON/Stuff Malia Unalotokipea Li is accused of failing to provide her disabled husband Lanitola Epenisa with food, water and medical help before he died, sitting in his own waste. Litia and her twin sister, who were 14-year-olds when Epenisa suffered his first strokes, helped their father to use the toilet and cleaned him, despite it being considered tapu (prohibited) to do so. “In Tongan culture we re not allowed to do that, because it s very disrespectful, but we chose to do it because there was no one else,” Litia said. Ryan Anderson/Stuff Crown prosecutor Jasper Rhodes claimed medical records showed Epenisa only had medication prescribed for two of the last five months of his life. ....
The defence’s case is the pressure sores became infected in as little as 10 hours before Epenisa’s death. The court previously heard how Epenisa, Li and their daughters moved into a home on Māngere’s Vine St that had been bought by the Kolomotu’a community after Epenisa’s stroke. RICKY WILSON/Stuff Malia Unalotokipea Li is accused of failing to provide her disabled husband Lanitola Epenisa with food, water and medical help before he died, sitting in his own waste. On Wednesday, Litia, giving evidence for the defence, told the court how her father had strokes in September and December 2014 and began caring for him with her twin sister. ....
A man who suffered two strokes and could no longer walk or clean himself was left alone without food for hours in a house by his wife, his sole carer, a ju ....