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A Rotorua District Court jury has entered its third day of deliberations to decide whether a woman intentionally stabbed her husband during sex in a planned attack or whether she was acting in self-defence.
The woman, who has interim name suppression, has denied charges of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and breaching a protection order.
The names of witnesses and the complainant are also suppressed, and some details of the case cannot be reported.
It is the Crown’s case the woman straddled her husband during sex and stabbed him in the neck and abdomen. He suffered life-threatening injuries.