The Northland Age

Family appeals for informatio­n

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A relative of the 4-week-old baby who died in Kaitaia on February 19, as the result of non-accidental injuries, has appealed for the public’s help with the police investigat­ion.

“We want to know what happened to our mokopuna,” family spokesman Bardia Matiu said yesterday.

“Our wha¯nau are united in our support of the police in their search for the truth.”

Acting Detective Inspector Lloyd Schmid, who is leading the investigat­ion, said a post mortem examinatio­n and other informatio­n police had gathered indicated Maree had died of a non-accidental brain injury and bleeding to her brain. Severe bruising was also found on one arm and thigh.

A team of investigat­ors were currently speaking to a large number of people, in Northland and further afield.

“We are working hard to gather as much informatio­n as we can to piece together all the circumstan­ces surroundin­g her tragic death,” Mr Schmid said.

“We are making progress, and we are grateful to those members of the public who have contacted police as a result of our appeals for informatio­n and have assisted our investigat­ion.

“These are very serious injuries inflicted upon an innocent baby less than 4 weeks old. The very nature of those injuries are deeply concerning. I continue to urge anyone who has yet to contact police to come forward; we know there are people out there who hold vital informatio­n about this case.”

Anyone with any informatio­n was asked to contact the Kaitaia police on (09) 408-6500, or Crimestopp­ers, anonymousl­y, on 0800 555-111.

 ??  ?? Maree Takuira Mita Ngahere, whose death is being investigat­ed as a homicide.
Maree Takuira Mita Ngahere, whose death is being investigat­ed as a homicide.

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