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No the newstalks head they newsroom. This is NEWSFACS. In
this update, police have launched a homicide investigation after the
death of a man in Gisbone. A man has died
in Gisbon Hospital after being admitted at around four am
with severe injuries. Police say initial inquiries indicate the man
sustained his injuries at a home on Toleton Avenue. A
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scene guard is in place and police are asking anyone
with information to come forward. Wellington Police have recovered a
body from the water off point after in Eastbourne. A
member of the public discovered the man floating just before
ten am. Police say inquiries are ongoing and a formal
identification process is underway. There's not much time left for
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olderphone models as Australia's talcos pull the plug on three
G networks. The companies are making them move in a
bid to boost the speed, capability and reliability of their
four G and five G systems. New Zealand Telecommunications Forum
CEO Paul Brisline says all three G reliant devices, including
visiting Kiwi's, won't be able to connect in Australia. He
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says it's a global trend and our tilcos will be
making the same move by the end of next year.
The aim is to have exactly the same footprint for
four G and five gears we've got today for three G.
Families are being reminded to have clear instructions in their will.
Open Justice reports two sons disputed their mother's final wishes
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in the family caught in Tolonga after she left all
of her assets to their stepfather. The son's position was
that there'd been a lack of provision, which was a
breach of moral duty. Barrister and family lawyer Jeremy Sutton
says things can get complicated when there are multiple parties.
The best outcome is off of mediation because that will
save costably hearing and it will help preserve family relationships.
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Labour's foreign affairs spokesperson says a drop in aid funding
is cause for concern. The forecast budget's two point nine
billion dollars for the three year period beginning in July
compared to more than three billion dollars in the last triennium.
That's news In sport, Spain's Carlos Signs has searched to
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his fourth Formula one win, claiming the Mexican Grand Prix.
Lando Norris was second in his McLaren, with char Leclair
third in the second Ferrari, also claiming the fastest lap
with the final sweep of the seventy one lap race.
Liam Lawson has had a roller coaster day after a
strong drive that saw the Kiwi start twelfth and rises
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high as fourth. A clash with William's Franco Colopinto with
four laps remaining saw Lawson first in a forced into
a second pit stop, eventually finishing sixteenth. Kiemi golfer Steve
Alca has finished in a tie for twelfth at the
PGA Champions Tour event in Arkansas. Starting the day tied
for the lead at fourteen under, Alca has carted a
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one over final round to finish six shots behind inner
Padrick Harrington. Breakers are up to third on the Australian
NBA Ladder after a surprise four point win over the
Sydney Kings. That Sport. I'm Sandy Hodge. For more news,
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