Bay of Plenty Times

Murderaccu­sed pair plead not guilty

- Ethan Griffiths

The pair accused of murdering Tauranga man Mitchell Te Kani have both denied the charges, while police continue to investigat­e more than 20 suspects linked to the death.

Kiri Mererina Pini, 40, and another man whose identity remains suppressed, appeared via audiovisua­l link in the High Court at Tauranga yesterday morning.

The pair entered pleas of not guilty and elected trial by jury, set down for six weeks in February 2024.

Both were initially charged with one count of aggravated burglary in the days after the homicide investigat­ion was launched.

Two charges of murder were added late last month.

The defendants also face five assault charges against other people at the address on the night of Te Kani’s death.

There are two joint charges each of wounding with intent to cause grievous body harm, and one each of injuring with intent to injure, and assault with intent to injure.

Te Kani, 51, died at his Maungatapu Rd home on May 14. It’s understood a large group was present at the property when his death happened.

Addressing Justice Graham Lang, prosecutor Sonny Teki-clark asked that the trial be set down for the larger Hamilton High Court, due to the possibilit­y of further offenders being charged.

“I’m assured from the officer in charge that there are going to be more [defendants] added, particular­ly in regards to the lead charge. The informatio­n suggests there are up to 20 to 30 potential defendants,” Tekiclark said.

In court, a group of Te Kani’s wha¯nau gathered in the public gallery.

Both accused were remanded in custody until a bail hearing on August 4.

 ?? ?? Mitchell Te Kani, 51, was allegedly killed on May 14. Two people charged with his murder have pleaded not guilty.
Mitchell Te Kani, 51, was allegedly killed on May 14. Two people charged with his murder have pleaded not guilty.

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