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  •   Home > News > National

    Mourners blocked intersections and rode motorbikes on footpaths ahead of a Mongrel Mob funeral in South Auckland today

    Mourners blocked intersections and rode motorbikes on footpaths ahead of a Mongrel Mob funeral in South Auckland today


    Mob members changed into their gang patches after arriving at a Drury chapel.

    Police are monitoring the funeral, thought to be that of Nassey August, whose body was transferred from North Shore Hospital to Just Funerals before a fire broke out this week.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     Today's News

    Soccer:
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    Entertainment:
    Paul Rudd suffered an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction while starring in a theatre production with Rachel Weisz 8:08

    National:
    Labor routs the Coalition as voters reject Dutton’s undercooked offering 8:07

    Motorsports:
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    Environment:
    The Chiefs' grip on the top of the Super Rugby ladder has loosened following a 35-17 loss to the Hurricanes in Wellington 7:57

    Rugby League:
    The Warriors are second on the NRL ladder after a heart-stopping 30-26 NRL victory over the Cowboys in the NRL's Magic Round in Brisbane 7:47

    Entertainment:
    Katherine Heigl thinks her children are "far more creative" after she limited their phone usage 7:38

    Soccer:
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    International:
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    Soccer:
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