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Prior to the crash, Balangoda-Arachchige had flown down from Auckland to visit his friend Sanduni Rajapakse. On the evening of the 28th, the pair had met with Kelly and had gone out drinking at the night clubs in Nelson. Throughout the course of the evening, Balangoda-Arachchige consumed around eight beers as well as two shots of liqueur. Later in the night he had an argument with his wife (who was back in Auckland) via text message, and in his impaired state became angry with her and implied he was going to commit suicide. He then told Kelly and Rajapakse to get into the car, and drove them back towards Tahunanui along Haven Rd. ....
The summary said he suffered significant injuries and was taken to Wairau Hospital. Ricky Wilson/Stuff An evidential blood sample was taken from Johnson, which tested positive for methamphetamine. Johnson appeared for sentencing in the Blenheim District Court on Monday on one charge of careless driving, driving under the influence of methamphetamine and a charge of driving while suspended. His lawyer John Holdaway said he was lucky to survive the crash and was still experiencing health complications. Judge Jo Rielly said it was really concerning Johnson was driving under the influence of drugs. “I note you haven t appeared [in court] for a while and not for anything like this,” Judge Rielly said. ....
BRADEN FASTIER/Stuff The assaults occurred in the early hours of the morning last September at Bamboo Tiger on Bridge St. (File photo) A boxing coach has been convicted of assault after he punched two staff members who denied him entry to a bar due to intoxication. Randall Michael Dixon, 45 of Dixon’s Boxing Gym in Richmond, pleaded guilty to two charges of assault after the incident at cocktail bar Bamboo Tiger on Bridge St last September. He was sentenced in the Nelson District Court on Wednesday. Judge Jo Rielly declined to discharge Dixon without conviction, citing a lack of evidence that a conviction would harm his business. ....