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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Good afternoon. I'm Malcolm Jordan and this is your midday
news facts for Wednesday, the tenth of September. Hopees the
contents of a remote campsite will help investigators find where
else Tom Phillips may have been hiding a nearly four
year Manhunters come to a dramatic end, with the fugitive
being shot dead by police early Monday morning. His children
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have been recovered unharmed and are in state care. Police
Commissioner Richard Chambers says he's confident they'll find other campsites soon.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
We know that this family has been moving around the
area over the four years. Tom has moved frequently, and
what we located the other day is a site that
can easily be shifted.
Speaker 1 (00:42):
Chambers says the questions of whether Phillips received outside help
remain unclear, with more evidence being gathered at the campsite.
Speaker 2 (00:50):
That is all relevant to helping tell a story that
might determine who, when, why may have assisted mister Phillips.
Speaker 1 (00:56):
And Police Minister Mark Mitchell says solo rural policing isn't
too dangerous. After one officer was shot in the head
in the confrontation with Phillips, the normally experienced police officers
that are able to make the technical decisions themselves in
terms of whether they want to deal with the situation,
We'll have back up there with them. An investigation has
been launched after the death of a woman in potapotter Umu,
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north of Wellington last night. Police were called to Chum's
Road just before ten pm after reports of an assault.
Despite efforts of emergency services, the woman died at the scene.
A forty eight year old man known to the woman
has been charged with assault and breach of a protection order.
David Seymour says if the country wants cheaper power prices,
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it needs more generation of electricity. New Zealand First's Shane
Jones is suggesting his party consider renationalizing the gent tailor's.
He's written to Leader Winston Peters on the state of
the energy market and potential fixes. The act leader is
praising Jones for addressing the issue. The guess supply has
fallen off a cliff.
Speaker 2 (01:59):
The energy companies have stockpiled a huge mountain of coal
to try and offset that, but in the meantime you've
seen prices get very high.
Speaker 1 (02:09):
To Party Maori MP Tucker to Ferris is doubling down
on a social media post his own leaders labeled unacceptable.
During the Tomakimikodo by election, Ferris posted a photo of
Labor campaigners captioned quote Indians, Asians, black and Pakiha campaigning
to take a Maori seat from Marii. Labour's Willie Jackson
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called it racist and to party Maori demanded he remove it,
but in a video posted to social media overnight, Ferris
said ethnic people should not be campaigning in Maori seats.
Speaker 2 (02:42):
That post is raising Maori. There had so many messages
of people saying, well what you said was right, Yes,
that's correct. Oh, we shouldn't be so shy to see that.
Speaker 1 (02:52):
Baliza reminding the public to arrange a sober driver while
drinking after more than eight hundred breath screening tests were
carried out across Rungiura and Kaiapoi at the weekend, resulting
in nine blowing over the legal limit. To sport, golfer
Tiger Woods has been testing out as Swing on the
Range in what has been deemed a sign that the
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forty nine year old is considering a PGA tour return
after his recovery from a ruptured Rchilles Tendon Paris Lockatooi's
switching from netball to rugby after helping the Tactics to
their maiden A and Z Premiership title and England Test
cricket captain Ben Stokes has resumed training and fastball of
Mark Wood is in line to return to action next
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week in a boost to their Ashes preparations. The five
match series against Australia starts in Perth on November twenty one.
I'm Malcolm Jordan. That's your latest news fix. We'll be
back with the next update at five pm from the
news Talk zb newsroom.