Police have arrested and charged a man with the murder of the mother of four who was found dead in her Papakura home.
Detective Inspector Mark Gutry said police arrested a 43 year-old Manurewa man at 8pm last night.
Mr Gutry said the same man had been released on bail after appearing in Papakura District Court earlier this week on charges of damaging Ms Kingston's car.
The man was due to appear in Papakura District Court on both charges this morning.
Mr Gutry would not comment on whether the man had a relationship with Ms Kingston.
Ms Kingston's body was found by one of her four sisters in the bathroom of her Cargill St home near a smashed window about 4pm.
Forensic experts will finish examining the scene today and detectives will complete their area canvas.
Police have also spoken to residents in Mattalie Place, Manurewa, where Ms Kingston's former partner, Cary Thurgood, lives.
His children with Ms Kingston - Christiana, 8, Stephanie, 14, Ross, 16, and Matthew, 19 - often stay with him there.
A post-mortem examination revealed Ms Kingston died as a result of a violent attack.
Neighbours reported hearing noises and the sound of glass breaking in the house about 12.45pm on Monday.
Yesterday, Linda Hovell - a sister of Mr Thurgood who has travelled from Christchurch - said: "I spoke to the kids last night and they said they wanted to see their Dad."
She wanted to see her nieces and nephews, but said Ms Kingston's family would not allow it.
Ms Hovell was determined to go to the funeral, but did not know when it would be held.
"I don't care if they don't let me. I'm turning up, because that is my brother's children.
"All we are asking for, if anything, is to let us be part of it."
Ms Hovell said her brother arranged with Ms Kingston to pick up the oldest three children from their schools on Monday.
Their mother was to pick up Christiana from Papakura Normal School.
But Mr Thurgood decided to meet Ms Kingston at the school and collect his youngest himself.
He arrived to find Christiana waiting and no sign of her mother.
Ms Hovell said Mr Thurgood drove straight to Cargill St and was stopped by a police officer at a cordon. He willingly went to the station, not knowing Ms Kingston was dead, Ms Hovell said.
Mr Gutry said 20 officers were working on the investigation.
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Man charged with murder of Papakura mother
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