His mother read his karakia in both te reo Maori and English in which the teenager asked God to "make me a man, without hate, anger and stress''.
Judge Munro told the teenager that although he had indicated to the court that he intended to plead guilty, the plea could not be entered at today's appearance. This was because a family group conference, scheduled for this weekend, would need to be held first. Following that, the youth would have to reappear in the Youth Court for the judge to hear submissions from the police and Mrs Ewen.
The boy was remanded to a youth justice facility. He is due to reappear again in the Taupo Youth Court next Wednesday, where he will have the opportunity to plead and there will be a discussion on where he will be sentenced.
The five-year-old tourist from Belgium was attacked as she slept in a caravan at a Turangi campground on Wednesday December 21. She suffered serious injuries, including head and facial injuries and had to undergo four hours of surgery at Waikato Hospital. At that time, police described her injuries as "significant and heartwrenching''.
The charge of aggravated wounding was withdrawn at today's hearing. The new charge which replaces it describes her as suffering grievous bodily harm. The maximum penalty of 14 years in prison remains the same.
The maximum penalties for sexual violation by rape and burglary are 20 years and 10 years in prison respectively.