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Speaker 1 (00:04):
From the News Talks hed Been newsroom. This is newsfecs.
In this update, a suspect in the killing of US
conservative activist Charlie Kirk has been caught. Kirk died after
being shot while speaking at an event at Utah Valley
University on Thursday. Twenty Two year old Tyler Robinson is
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now in custody after a family member reportedly turned him in.
Utah's Governor, Spencer Cock, says kirk shooting marks a terrible
moment for Utah, but I'm grateful that at this moment,
we have an opportunity to bring closure to this very
dark chapter in our nation's history. Back home and pro
Palestine protesters, they are expected to still fill up Auckland
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CBD today, despite the weather forcing a change of location.
Strong wind gasts means the thousands who were expected to
walk across the Harbor Bridge this morning we'll now descend
on Altia Square and march to Victoria Park organized the
same community. Safety is paramount and postponing is the only
responsible course of action. Police have removed the cordon around
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the site of Motherkopper fugitive Tom Phillips's death. Phillips was
shot on a rural Whitecuto Road on Monday after he
shot at a police officer meanwhile illegally. Experts his serious
questions need to be asked around the family court process
around Tom Phillips. Auckland University Associate Professor Carrier Leonetti questions
how Phillips had unsupervised access to his three children after
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he abducted them the first time in September twenty twenty one.
Speaker 2 (01:34):
I think there is an enormous public interest in finding
out how Tom Phillips had care of these children so
that he was in a position essentially to abduct them.
Speaker 1 (01:46):
And A Hamilton private hospital is addressing pressures on the
public health system by offering free surgery and dentistry. Today,
Bramer Hospital is holding its third free Community Surgery Day.
Bramer Trust Manager Paula Baker says they're doing what they
can to help those who may fall through the gaps.
Speaker 2 (02:03):
We really focus on those that have been declined because
those are the ones that aren't going to have their
need to meet anywhere else for surgeries and procedures that
aren't life threatening, things that really impact on people's quality
of life.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
That's news to sports and devastation for Black Fern center
Amy Duplicy with her Rugby World Cup campaign cut short
due to a shoulder injury. The midfielders suffered the injury
during the opening game against Spain and was initially named
to return in tonight's quarterfinal against South Africa before being
ruled out for the rest of the tournament. Assistant coach
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Tony Christie says Duplicy will remain in England with her
loved ones.
Speaker 3 (02:42):
Got it for dups, something we never want to see
for our players. But if the family have just arrived,
which was nice for her and which will allow her
to stay on with her family and still support the team.
Speaker 1 (02:53):
Meanwhile, outside back Caitlin Vaha Goloc comes into the matchday
squad for the knockout game and the Black Four Whels
are second and on the leaderboard after the opening day
of LGP racing in France. That's sport. I'm Diana Vesic.
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