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Police withdraw assault charge in relation to Christchurch man's death

Author
Sam Sherwood,
Publish Date
Tue, 13 Jun 2023, 3:17pm
Luther Anderson-Kingi, left, wants to know what happened to his father Rangi Kingi.
Luther Anderson-Kingi, left, wants to know what happened to his father Rangi Kingi.

Police withdraw assault charge in relation to Christchurch man's death

Author
Sam Sherwood,
Publish Date
Tue, 13 Jun 2023, 3:17pm

Police have withdrawn an assault charge against a man after the death of Rangi Ned Kingi at a Christchurch property four months ago.

Kingi, 43, was found dead at an address on Eden Place, Bryndwr, on February 4. Another man had suffered serious injuries when emergency services arrived at the home and was taken to hospital.

Police later charged a 53-year-old man, who was injured, with assault. The man has name suppression.

In the Christchurch District Court today, Crown prosecutor Kerry White sought leave to withdraw the assault charge, which Judge Tony Couch granted.

The man鈥檚 appearance was excused.

Police said emergency services were called to the address on Eden Place about 6.20pm on February 4.

Police said emergency services were called to the address on Eden Place about 6.20pm on February 4.

Kingi鈥檚 oldest child, Luther Anderson-Kingi, earlier told the聽Herald聽his father was 鈥渉ard-working, loving, caring鈥.

Kingi loved his son鈥檚 partner鈥檚 children like they were his own grandchildren, he said.

鈥淗e had a good soul, he had a good heart.鈥

Anderson-Kingi said the family was 鈥渃onfused鈥 and waiting for answers.

鈥淲e鈥檙e not coping because we don鈥檛 have answers, we don鈥檛 know what happened.

鈥淭he whole family is up in the air. We just want to know what happened to Dad.鈥

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