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NZ Herald
7 days ago
- NZ Herald
Whakatāne homicide: Women accused of killing 8-year-old Rickah'Shae Keefe-Haerewa face additional charges
She's now also charged with ill-treatment of a child and two charges of assault with a weapon, which she denies. The charge notice alleges she used a cord, and a pole or stick, as weapons. Timu faces six charges relating to Rickah'Shae – including manslaughter and two charges of assaulting a child, which she previously pleaded not guilty to. Pauline Timu (left) and Maya Hati, pictured at earlier appearances, face charges of violence, and the ill-treatment of a child. Composite image / Hannah Bartlett She's now also charged with ill-treatment of a child, and two charges of assault with a weapon, which she denies. She too is alleged to have used a cord, and a pole or stick, as weapons. Hati now faces three charges related to a further child, added to the same charge notice as the Rickah'Shae charges. They are assault of a child, assault with a weapon, and ill-treatment of a child. Timu also faces the same three charges, against the same child. An investigation into Rickah'Shae's death began after police were called to Whakatāne Hospital in November last year, after the child died following an alleged assault. A scene examination was carried out at a property in the small town of Te Teko. Rickah'Shae Keefe-Haerewa, also known as Joppy. Hati was charged first over Rickah'Shae's death, with Timu's charges following. Family members posted tributes to the young boy, who also went by the nickname Joppy, online. 'Mummy and Daddy love you. Forever 8 my son.' At earlier court appearances, supporters of Rickah'Shae wore 'Forever 8″ hoodies and T-shirts to the proceedings. At Hati's previous appearance in Tauranga, emotions ran high for both families; as Hati's family expressed their love and support for her as she left the dock, a single voice from the boy's family was heard to allege, 'You killed my baby'. Supporters for Hati, Timu and Rickah'Shae, were present in court on Wednesday. Hannah Bartlett is a Tauranga-based Open Justice reporter at NZME. She previously covered court and local government for the Nelson Mail, and before that was a radio reporter at Newstalk ZB.


Globe and Mail
06-04-2025
- Business
- Globe and Mail
Micro Cap Rallies Over +45% To Finish Out Wednesday's Session
A Florida-based e-commerce and packaging company really stole the show on Wednesday after the company announced that it improved its balance sheet by eliminating $5.4 million in convertible notes and increasing shareholder equity by $23 million. According to the release, the company also stated that it expects to deliver $100 million in revenue in 2025. Seeing that the market cap of this company is currently under $7 million in total, its no wonder that traders were quick to buy up shares of Eightco Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq:OCTO), pushing shares of the micro cap to close the session at $3.63/share (+45.78%). Be sure to put this one on your watchlist for sessions to come! Eightco Holdings Inc. is engaged in the business of Forever 8 inventory cash flow solution, Web3 Business, and Packaging Business. Its subsidiary, Forever 8 Fund, LLC (Forever 8) is an e-commerce fintech company that provides funding solutions for e-commerce businesses. Its Packaging Business manufactures and sells custom packaging for a wide variety of products. Packaging Business provides packaging for third-party customers in a variety of industries, including pharmaceutical and e-commerce companies. The Company operates through two segments: Inventory Management Solutions segment and the Corrugated segment. Copyright © 2024 All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of content is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon.