A man has been remanded in custody for sentencing after being found guilty of manslaughter in the death of a younger man friend and near-neighbour in Hastings almost 14 months ago.
The verdict against 44-year-old Vaughan Robert Davies came after the jury of seven men and five women found him not guilty of murdering father-of-six Bruce Tracey Wirihana-Hawkins, who was 30 when he died after being stabbed on February 8 last year.
The jury deliberated for over four hours, retiring just after 3pm on Thursday, resuming at 9am today and delivering the verdicts about 11.30am, before Justice Christine Grice, with members of both families in the public gallery.
There were some tears, one person in the gallery calling Davies a "murderer", but there was generally a dignified response.
Davies was remanded in custody for sentencing on April 30.