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Man arrested and charged in connection with Kapiti homicide

Published: Sat 15 Sep 2012 06:53 PM
Man arrested and charged in connection with Kapiti homicide
Kapiti Police have arrested and charged a 22 year old man in connection to the death of a 20 year old man in the Kapiti Lights complex in the early hours of this morning.
Officer in charge of the Kapiti Mana CIB Detective Senior Sergeant Mike Oxnam says Police patrol cars entered the carpark area of the Kapiti Lights complex around 12:40am this morning and found the victim lying on the ground.
"From our enquiries so far, it appears an altercation had taken place between the deceased and another male in the vicinity of the Monteiths Kapiti Junction bar, prior to the arrival of Police. Sadly, the victim died at the scene."
A 22 year old man has been charged with murder a short time ago and will be appearing in the Porirua District Court on Monday.
More than 30 Police staff are currently working on the investigation and a scene examination has been underway today in the Kapiti Lights complex.
"As a result of the post-mortem examination carried out this afternoon, Police are now seeking any information relating to a knife or similar item that may have been discarded in the Kapiti Lights area or along State Highway One south of Paraparaumu to Pukerua Bay."
D/S/S Oxnam says anyone with any information in relation to this or anyone who was in the vicinity of the Monteiths Kapiti Junction bar in the early hours of this morning and has not yet been spoken to by Police are urged to contact Kapiti Police on (04) 296 6800 or phone Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
ENDS
Media please note: Police are now able to release the name of the deceased man. He was: Sean STRONGMAN-LINTERN, aged 20 years, of Paraparaumu.

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