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Fund manager facing burglary, injury charges remains unnamed

A 65-year old man allegedly left partially blind after the incident, but details heavily suppressed.

The District Court at Auckland.

Dita De Boni Wed, 31 May 2023

Name suppression continues for a senior fund manager charged with wounding with intent to injure, and burglary, after an incident on Good Friday this year.

The man's case came before Justice John Bergseng in the Auckland District Court today, with the NZ Herald previously reporting he was arrested

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Dita De Boni Wed, 31 May 2023
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