Only one guilty in Navtej killing

March 4 2010
Only one of the six men accused killing South Auckland liquor store owner Navtej Singh in 2008 has been found guilty of his murder.
Only the man who fired the fatal shot, Anitelea Chan-Kee, 22, was found guilty of murder during a robbery by a jury in the High Court at Auckland.
Five other accused - Myron Felise, 22, Tino Felise, 19, Eti Filoa, 25, Walter McCarthy, 19, and Jason Naseri, 21 - were found not guilty of both murder and manslaughter.
Mefiposeta Chan-Kee, 26, was discharged after being found not guilty of being an accessory after the killing.
Tino Felise, Filoa and McCarthy were all found guilty of one charge of aggravated robbery, while Anitelea Chan-Kee, Myron Felise and Naseri previously admitted aggravated robbery. Sentencing is at the High Court on April 23.
There was standing room only in the public gallery as around 50 people, including Mr Singh's widow Harjinder Kaur, waited for the verdicts.
Close family friend Daljit Singh said Mr Singh's widow was still in shock.
The jury spent more than 18 hours deliberating. They began discussions about 2.35pm on Monday after Justice Graham Lang concluded his summary of the case in the month-long trial.
Manukau City councillor Daniel Newman told the Herald one guilty verdict in the trial for the murder of Mr Singh would not bring closure to that case, or address the social cost of the availability of alcohol in Randwick Park.
"A family has been denied a husband, father and son. An entire community has been tarred by the entire sorry episode," said Mr Newman who represents the suburb where Mr Singh was shot.
Only one of the six men accused killing South Auckland liquor store owner Navtej Singh in 2008 has been found guilty of his murder.
Only the man who fired the fatal shot, Anitelea Chan-Kee, 22, was found guilty of murder during a robbery by a jury in the High Court at Auckland.
Five other...
Only one of the six men accused killing South Auckland liquor store owner Navtej Singh in 2008 has been found guilty of his murder.
Only the man who fired the fatal shot, Anitelea Chan-Kee, 22, was found guilty of murder during a robbery by a jury in the High Court at Auckland.
Five other accused - Myron Felise, 22, Tino Felise, 19, Eti Filoa, 25, Walter McCarthy, 19, and Jason Naseri, 21 - were found not guilty of both murder and manslaughter.
Mefiposeta Chan-Kee, 26, was discharged after being found not guilty of being an accessory after the killing.
Tino Felise, Filoa and McCarthy were all found guilty of one charge of aggravated robbery, while Anitelea Chan-Kee, Myron Felise and Naseri previously admitted aggravated robbery. Sentencing is at the High Court on April 23.
There was standing room only in the public gallery as around 50 people, including Mr Singh's widow Harjinder Kaur, waited for the verdicts.
Close family friend Daljit Singh said Mr Singh's widow was still in shock.
The jury spent more than 18 hours deliberating. They began discussions about 2.35pm on Monday after Justice Graham Lang concluded his summary of the case in the month-long trial.
Manukau City councillor Daniel Newman told the Herald one guilty verdict in the trial for the murder of Mr Singh would not bring closure to that case, or address the social cost of the availability of alcohol in Randwick Park.
"A family has been denied a husband, father and son. An entire community has been tarred by the entire sorry episode," said Mr Newman who represents the suburb where Mr Singh was shot.
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