Almost two years have passed since Auckland constable Kali Fungavaka was killed.
But as two Tongan policemen found guilty of his manslaughter sat in the courtroom, there was no escaping seeing his face - on his four young children.
"I just wanted everyone, including the accused, to see that these are the lives that have been affected," Cally Ruahe, Mr Fungavaka's former wife and mother to his five children, said.
Ms Ruahe and four of her and Mr Fungavaka's five children travelled to Tonga last week, where two local police officers were due to be sentenced in the Tongan Supreme Court.
However, the sentence was delayed and will be given today, by Justice Charles Cato.