Gulf Harbour body trial: Notes left on bed, pushchair to 'serve as a warning' (opens original article in a new tab)
A trial in Auckland involves four family members accused of kidnapping and manslaughter after a woman's body was found in Gulf Harbour, with evidence suggesting a bed and pushchair were kept as warnings.
- Notes found on a defendant's laptop indicate a bed and pushchair were kept as warnings after a woman's body was discovered in Auckland
- The court heard that the victim was confined and denied food, with a recording mentioning locking a tent to prevent her escape
- A note stated the black pushchair and bed would be kept as a warning, with references to 'death' and 'evil nature' of the victim
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