A woman charged in relation to a gang shooting in North Canterbury has been told she's free to leave the court
A woman charged in relation to a gang shooting in North Canterbury has been told she's free to leave the court
12 January 2021
The judge granted the Crown request to dismiss charges against Tove Paranihi in the Christchurch District Court today.
The shooting in Kaiapoi on January 4 left Fairmont Wiringi - the son of a Mongrel Mob leader - seriously injured.
Mokonuiarangi Chong and Jarrad Singer face joint charges, including unlawful possession of weapons, and failing to stop for police.
Chong has elected to stand trial by jury, after pleading not guilty on each charge.
Singer was hospitalised with a gunshot wound, and is due in court on January 19.
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