The 16-year-old boy charged with a brutal attack on a five-year-old girl at a Turangi campground has asked God to "make me a man, without hate, anger and stress''.
The teenager whose name is suppressed, appeared in the Taupo Youth Court today and indicated that he intends to plead guilty to charges of burglary and sexual violation by rape, as well as a third charge of aggravated wounding that was amended to causing grievous bodily harm.
He was neatly dressed in a tie and blue shirt and stood quietly beside his lawyer Katherine Ewen with his head bowed.
In contrast to his last appearance after his arrest in December, there was no crowd outside the courthouse waiting to catch a glimpse of him as he was led into the courtroom. He was supported by a group of family members, including both his parents.
Judge Jocelyn Munro told the boy he was looking very smart and said she had read a letter he had written. She had also been told that he had written a karakia, or prayer, and invited his mother to read it out.