A teen boy has been charged with murdering 15-year-old Kaea Karauria in Hawke’s Bay.
Police on Tuesday arrested and charged the 15-year-old for the fatal stabbing of Kaea in Napier on May 11.
Detective Inspector Dave de Lange said the investigation into Kaea’s killing would continue and police could not rule out further charges.
“What happened to Kaea was devastating, and police will remain focused on establishing the exact circumstances of what has occurred.
“Kaea deserves justice, and while nothing will undo this terrible act, we hope this arrest can bring a small amount of closure to his family and loved ones.
“I would like to acknowledge the determination of the investigation team over the past four months, who have worked tirelessly to reach this result.
“Police would also like to thank members of the public who have provided information that has assisted in our investigation.
“This information has been crucial in allowing us to piece together the tragic events of that night.”
Kaea Karauria, 15, from Napier was killed in May. Photo / Supplied
The teen was due to appear in Napier Youth Court on Tuesday, charged with murder.
A Hīkoi for Kaea through Napier called for justice and was a push to make Hawke's Bay a safer place for young people. Photo / Connull Lang
Kaea lost his life in the early hours of May 11, Mother’s Day.
He was discovered critically injured with stab wounds on Alexander Ave by police who were responding to a disorder event. He died at the scene despite the best efforts of ambulance staff.
His death hit the Napier community hard. In August, more than 800 people braved the rain to walk through suburban Napier streets in a display of solidarity seeking an end to the type of street violence that killed him.
Since Kaea’s death, his grief-stricken parents have both made impassioned appeals for information about their son’s death.
A 21-year-old woman and another teen have previously been charged with wilfully attempting to pervert the course of justice after Kaea’s death.
Anyone with information who has not yet contacted police is urged to get in touch online at 105.police.govt.nz, clicking “Update Report” or by calling 105.
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