NewZealand is our neighbour and what happens there usually makes the news here so I will keep you updated as best I can.any 1 live in this area so we can hope for updates on the trial?
Although Nia's injuries were initially thought to be life-threatening, she was yesterday out of an induced coma and her mother had bathed her.
I know it's years since this all happened, but I have only just watched a documentary on youtube about poor little Nia. The details given about the prolonged abuse she was subjected to is just sickening and makes your heart ache. It seemed like her brief life was one of continuous torment, even though neighbours and other witnesses seemed to be aware of what was happening to the poor little mite.
The story tells of a history of abuse and violence that the adults themselves had grown up in. They honestly seem to be pretty low functioning intellectually and emotionally as well - lots of drug and alcohol abuse over a couple of generations.
This is hard to watch:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8hMb5Jgm0w
Lisa Kuka, 41, was sentenced to nine years' jail in 2009 for failing to protect and provide the necessities of life for her 3-year-old daughter, Nia, who died in 2007 from head injuries.
Kuka was released on parole yesterday... There had been a backlash on social media this month when it was known she would be let out five years into her nine-year term...
She was also not to have contact with Michael Curtis, Wiremu Curtis, Michael Pearson and Oriwa Kemp - who were also jailed over Nia's treatment... Brothers Michael and Wiremu Curtis are serving life sentences for the toddler's murder.