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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    A notorious mass murderer has been denied parole for the 17th time

    A notorious mass murderer has been denied parole for the 17th time


    Raymond Wahia Ratima killed seven people - including three of his young children - in Masterton in 1992.

    He also killed his brother-in-law, his heavily pregnant sister-in-law, her partner, and their son.

    The board ignored his plea he's no longer a danger to society, and indeed to other family members.

    But appeared open to a future release, once Ratima spends time at a minimum security classification, under new rehabilitation measures.

    His next hearing's in January 2027.

    © 2026 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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