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Tuesday, June 20, 2006
Twin babies died from head injuries, New Zealand June 20, 2006 Other New Zealand stories
Location of New Zealand
The two babies were named Chris Kahui and Cru Kahui. They lived in a foster home. Child, Youth and Family have removed two other children living at the Mangere home. The police are investigating a double homicide after the two babies were taken off life support at Starship Hospital, Auckland. The twins were admitted to Starship on Tuesday 13 June. At the time of admission they both suffered from head injuries and one suffered from a broken thigh. A post-mortem revealed that the babies had died from numerous injuries and brain damage, however police cannot tell if any of the injuries were historical. New Zealand is ranked third for the rate of child murder in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Sources
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