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November 6, 2024 4 mins
The Afternoon Edition of News Fix for 07 November 2024, straight from the Newstalk ZB newsroom - bringing you everything you need to know in news, politics, business, entertainment and sport.

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Good afternoon. I'm railing Ramsey. This is your afternoon news
fix for Thursday, the seventh of November. Kidnapping and manslaughter
charges for three people in relation to a woman's body
being found in a bag in Auckland's Gulf Harbor earlier
in March. A man and two women have been charged
at an Aurewa address today over the death of seventy

(00:25):
year old Chinese woman, Shoe Lie Wang. Scarnet's Wretanovitch reports.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
A thirty seven year old man, a thirty six year
old woman and a sixty one year old woman will
appear in North Shore District Court tomorrow. The younger two
also face charges of attempting to pervert the course of
justice and providing false immigration information. The man faces an
additional charge of failing to carry out obligations under the
Search and Surveillance Act.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
Drama in Parliament as Tapati Maris attempted to throw out
the Treaty Principal's Bill during its introduction, Political Editor Jason
Walls has more.

Speaker 3 (01:00):
Order point of order new point of order. Point of
order was a speaker try as they might Tiparty Mardi's
attempts to kill the bill were today unsuccessful. After half
a dozen attempts, the speaker lost his patients.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
I was respecting, you're now traffling with the chair.

Speaker 3 (01:18):
The legislation's now being introduced and will likely have its
first reading next week. Despite being the bill's architect, David
Seymour was today absent from the House.

Speaker 1 (01:27):
A person's in custody after ambulance staff taking a patient
to Auckland's White Tarkty Hospital reported seeing a possible firearm.
Armed police arrested the person with the Eagle helicopter overhead.
Saint John says they have a zero tolerance policy on threats,
abuse and assaults. Henry Held School and poor At School
and Napier remain in lockdown after police were called to

(01:50):
Tape Drive with reports of a person with a firearm.
Four schools lockdown, but Tamatia Intermediate School and Tamatia Primary
School have since allowed children to leave. The Prime Minister
says he's confident he can work constructively with Donald Trump.
The former and now incoming president, secured two hundred and
ninety five electoral votes yesterday. Chris Luckson says it's a

(02:13):
comprehensive win, with Republicans winning the Senate, White House, and
likely the House of Representatives.

Speaker 3 (02:19):
Now, what I'm confident about is that we will find.

Speaker 1 (02:21):
A way, as we do with all our relationships, to
work incredibly well with the US. Three people have been injured,
one seriously after a two vehicle crash on Piespa Road
between Todonger and the Rutudua about two forty this afternoon,
almost two and a half hours cross examining one witness
at the murder trial of ting Jun Chao, who's now

(02:43):
running his own defense Charles, accused of killing Yan Fei
Bao last year. Evidence from Senior Constable Dean Stephenson mostly
detailed unsuccessful searchers. Today he expressed confusion over a number
of questions from Chao, which included skiing multiple times whether
Stephenson smelt remains at the grave site where Jan fey

(03:06):
Bao was found. Justice lesuppressed and regularly stopped the accused.

Speaker 2 (03:11):
This question has already been asked to the degree that
Constable Stephenson can answer. He has told you he didn't
pick up any cent.

Speaker 1 (03:20):
Roles in TV and z's Breakfast and seven Sharp shows
may soon face the axe as the company proposes shedding
ninety roles and creating forty one new ones, attempting to
save thirty million dollars. Irene Z reports the broadcaster as
also suggesting cutting its only Northland reporter role. In Sport,

(03:40):
Ireland coach Andy Farrell is hoping his sides fresh legs
can match it with you all blacks, more battle hardened
limbs and Saturday Mornings test in Dublin. Disappointment from kiwi's
coach Stacy Jones over a missed call by the officials
during their Pacific Championship lost to Tonga that could have
seen them in the design against the Kangaroos. The Wellington

(04:03):
Phoenix women have filled their final visa spot by signing
two time Algerian international defender Imman Schabelle on a one
year deal. I'm Raylen Ramsay. That is your latest news fix.
We'll be back with the next update tomorrow morning from
the News Talk's Zby newsroom
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