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Choking back tears

Emotional New Zealand PM apologises over backpacker’s murder.

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WELLINGTON: New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern made an emotional apology to the family of a 22-year-old British tourist who police say was murdered.

Ardern spoke about the nation’s reaction to the case several hours after the man that police accuse of killing Grace Millane made his first appearance in court.

Police on Sunday found a body in a forested area near Auckland which they believe is Millane’s.

“From the kiwis I have spoken to, there is this overwhelmi­ng sense of hurt and shame that this has happened in our country, a place that prides itself on our hospitalit­y,” Ardern said at her weekly media briefing, using a colloquial term for New Zealanders.

“On behalf of New Zealand, I want to apologise to Grace’s family,” Ardern said, her voice breaking with emotion.

“Your daughter should have been safe here, and she wasn’t. And I’m sorry for that.”

Ardern said it wasn’t necessaril­y her role to apologise for individual acts of violence, but she’d sensed that New Zealanders were feeling a collective sense of shame over the case and that many were taking it personally. Earlier, the 26-year-old man accused of killing Millane stared at the floor while a judge addressed him during his brief appearance at the Auckland District Court.

The man has not yet entered a plea on murder charges and the court has temporaril­y blocked his name from being published.

Millane’s father, David Millane, travelled to New Zealand last week after his daughter vanished, and Judge Evangelos Thomas addressed him and other family members.

“I don’t know what to say to you at this time, but your grief must be desperate,” he said, according to television station Three.

“We all hope justice will be fair and swift and ultimately bring you some peace.”

As the man was led away from the dock, somebody in the public gallery yelled out “Scumbag!” Three reported.

Described by her father as fun-loving and family-oriented, Grace Millane had been traveling in New Zealand as part of a planned yearlong trip abroad that began in Peru. She went missing Dec. 1 and failed to get in touch with her family on her birthday the next day, or on the days that followed, which alarmed them.

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 ?? — AP ?? Crime scene: Police cordoning off a section of Scenic Drive outside Auckland where the body of Millane was found.
— AP Crime scene: Police cordoning off a section of Scenic Drive outside Auckland where the body of Millane was found.

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