A teen charged with interfering with a dead body has nearly completed a diversion process, under the watchful eye of a Rotorua District Court judge.
Tiger Ross, 18, appeared in the Rotorua District Court today after previously pleading guilty to interfering with the remains of Jason Lines.
Lines died when his fishing dinghy capsized crossing the Bowentown Bar, south of Waihi Beach, on November 20 last year.
Two people survived the capsize and Lines' body washed ashore seven days later.
Lines was buried at a Rotorua urupa and eight people were charged with interfering with the remains on December 2.
Ross had previously been slow to complete police diversion, prompting Judge Tony Snell to take him under his wing and personally manage his progress in court.