Bay of Plenty Times

Murder accused plead not guilty

Eight people will face trial over death of Mitchell Te Kani

- Sandra Conchie

The eight people charged with murdering Tauranga man Mitchell Te Kani have all pleaded not guilty and will go to trial next year. Seven men and one woman, aged between 24 and 34, are jointly charged with murdering the 51-yearold at a Maungatapu Rd property on May 14 last year.

Five of the accused appeared at the High Court at Tauranga on Wednesday and pleaded not guilty to the charge as well as to assault charges relating to alleged assaults on other people at the scene of the alleged murder.

The men who appeared were Kevin Allan Bailey, 29, and Shem Williams, 30, both from Gate Pa, and Mihaka Ratahi, 30, from Pa¯pa¯moa along with two men with interim name suppressio­n — a 25-year-old from Parkvale and a 27-year-old Waikato man.

Williams and Ratahi had also denied charges of wilfully attempting to obstruct the course of justice.

That included Williams allegedly cleaning out his vehicle in an attempt to remove forensic evidence, and Ratahi who has denied coaching one of his alleged co-offenders on what to tell the police when interviewe­d about the incident that led to Te Kani’s death.

Not guilty pleas to murder and three assault charges were entered on behalf of 34-year-old Himiora

Bennett from Brookfield who was unable to appear due to technical problems with the audio-visual link from prison.

Two other people were charged with attempting to obstruct the course of justice including a Pa¯ pa¯ moa woman with name suppressio­n, who entered not guilty pleas to five charges of the offence.

Justice Graham Lang remanded the defendants in custody or on continued bail to next appear in the High Court at Tauranga on April 5 for case review hearings.

Their jury trial will take place in the High Court at Hamilton in February next year and is expected to take six weeks.

Interim name suppressio­n for three of the accused will be revisited in April.

Two other murder accused, Kiri Mererina Pini, 40, and Bodine Umuroa, 41, both from Parkvale, who were the first two defendants arrested shortly after Te Kani died, did not appear in court as they had earlier pleaded not guilty to a joint charge of murder and four assault charges. Their next court appearance is on June 7.

Police were initially called to a disorder incident at a residentia­l address on Maungatapu Rd, and on arrival, officers found Te Kani dead.

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 ?? ?? Five of the people charged with the murder of Mitchell Te Kani (inset) appeared in the High Court at Tauranga.
Five of the people charged with the murder of Mitchell Te Kani (inset) appeared in the High Court at Tauranga.

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