- A 36-year-old man accused of murdering a woman in Avondale has been granted interim name suppression.
- Judge Ajit Swaran Singh set the man’s next court appearance for later this month in the High Court.
- Police are not seeking anyone else in relation to the incident, which occurred on Holly St.
An Auckland man accused of having murdered a woman in Avondale over the weekend will keep his identity secret for now so that the news of his arrest can be broken slowly to his elderly parents in China.
The 36-year-old wore a blue boiler suit as he briefly appeared in Auckland District Court this afternoon.
Defence lawyer Michael Kan did not seek bail or enter pleas on his client’s behalf, but he did ask for interim name suppression until the client’s next court appearance.
Judge Ajit Swaran Singh approved the interim suppression and set his next appearance, in the High Court at Auckland, for later this month.