A man charged with the murder of a 69-year-old man found in the stairwell of an Auckland block of flats was released from an acute mental health unit only days earlier, according to two sources.
The man, who appeared in the Auckland District Court last week, was charged over the death of Michael David Mulholland. He was granted interim name suppression.
Two sources have told the Herald the man was released from Auckland District Health Board's acute mental health unit, Te Whetu Tawera, on the Friday or Saturday before Mulholland, 69, was found in a stairwell in a block of flats in Western Springs on Tuesday night last week.
One source said the man was a patient at the unit and released on Friday or Saturday night. A second source said the man was a patient and probably released to respite care on the Friday.
An Auckland District Health Board spokeswoman said they had spoken to the police and at this time "they have asked we refer any inquiries relating to this investigation to them".