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Person of interest in Baby Ruthless-Empire death facing separate violence charges

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Vita Molyneux, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Fri, 27 Oct 2023, 3:28pm

Person of interest in Baby Ruthless-Empire death facing separate violence charges

Author
Vita Molyneux, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Fri, 27 Oct 2023, 3:28pm

One of the three people allegedly connected to the homicide of Ruthless-Empire Ahipene-Wall is already before the courts on multiple violence charges.

Ruthless-Empire died just days before his second birthday after being injured at a home in Taita, Lower Hutt last weekend.

He was taken to Hutt Hospital unresponsive on Sunday, with police saying he was injured up to 12 hours beforehand. A post-mortem examination showed he died from multiple blunt force traumas.

The toddler had lived at the home for a matter of weeks before his death.

Baby Ruthless-Empire died in hospital on Sunday. Photo / Vita Molyneux, Ngatanahira Reremoana

Baby Ruthless-Empire died in hospital on Sunday. Photo / Vita Molyneux, Ngatanahira Reremoana

Detective Inspector Nick Pritchard said yesterday the level of violence against the toddler was 鈥渄ifficult to fathom鈥.

He confirmed there were three people inside the address at the time - and all three are people of interest.

One is a blood relative, and the other two are members of the extended wh膩nau. One of the three appeared in the Hutt Valley District Court last month facing charges including common assault, aggravated assault and behaving threateningly.

There were also shoplifting charges and charges of breaching intensive supervision.

The Poole St house in Taita, Lower Hutt, where baby Ruthless-Empire lived. Photo / Mark Mitchell

The Poole St house in Taita, Lower Hutt, where baby Ruthless-Empire lived. Photo / Mark Mitchell

Pritchard confirmed the people in the home were known to police and police were engaging with Oranga Tamariki to understand the context of Ruthless-Empire鈥檚 death.

鈥淚 would urge anyone with information to come forward and talk to police if they know what happened inside the property,鈥 he said.

鈥淲e want justice.鈥

Sean Mason, Acting National Commissioner for Corrections expressed their condolences to Ruthless-Empire鈥檚 wh膩nau, saying every child deserves a 鈥渟afe loving home鈥.

鈥淲e echo police鈥檚 comment that any person with information should do the right thing and provide this information to police.

As you are aware, this is now a homicide inquiry. We do not want to compromise what is an active Police investigation and prevent any person from being held to account for this crime.

For this reason, it is not appropriate for us to provide further information at this stage.鈥

Ruthless-Empire鈥檚 wider family have told the Herald the toddler had a bright and bubbly personality, with his uncle Ngatanahira Reremoana saying he was 鈥渢he soul鈥 of the wh膩nau.

His great-aunt Sarah Reremoana said Baby Ru was 鈥渢he most vibrant, happy child鈥.

She had cared for him since his birth up until he moved to Hamilton to be with his mother in June and said he was a bright baby with a 鈥渂eautiful voice and beautiful smile鈥.

His death had broken the family into 鈥渁 billion pieces鈥 she told the Herald.

She said she was 鈥渘umb鈥 after hearing what happened to the little boy.

鈥淚 probably had like 5000 decibels of a yell and a scream,鈥 she said of the moment she found out he had suffered blunt force trauma.

鈥淢y hands just banged the table. He was just an innocent baby that did not deserve to be treated this way.鈥

She wanted those responsible to come forward and tell the truth.

鈥淥ur baby has suffered a lot of injuries. We鈥檙e angry but at this time our family would just like to think of our baby ... we just want to be worrying about loving him and kissing him and everything for him now.鈥

Her message to those responsible was: 鈥淒o the right thing鈥.

鈥淲e just want those people to walk into that place and tell the truth 鈥 we want them to be honest.鈥

The toddler鈥檚 mother was struggling to cope with his death, Reremoana said.

鈥淪he can鈥檛 even stand. She鈥檚 just as numb as us all.

鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to make sure that she鈥檚 got food, got everything ... we鈥檙e trying to make sure we love her and trying to let her process in her own way but she鈥檚 not coping.鈥

Reremoana also said New Zealand needed to do something to address child abuse.

鈥淐hild abuse needs to be sorted out ... For our baby, we鈥檙e going to make his legacy to try and stop this.鈥

Vita Molyneux is a Wellington-based journalist who covers breaking news and stories from the capital. She has been a journalist since 2018 and joined the Herald in 2021.

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