New Zealand's youngest killer rejailed for parole breach...

Bailey Junior Kurariki is back in jail after allegedly breaching his parole conditions by using drugs.

The country's youngest convicted killer – he was 13 when he was jailed for manslaughter over the death of Michael Choy in 2001 – was arrested at 7.30pm on Friday and charged with breaching parole the Herald on Sunday resported.

He was released only three months ago on conditions including he not use or possess "alcohol and/or illicit drugs".

He was also under electronic monitoring and had to attend weekly counselling sessions.

His arrest came after his probation officer lodged a complaint with the Parole Board.

Kurariki was taken Mt Eden Prison and the Parole Board would meet over the issue tomorrow.

Mr Choy's mother, Rita Croskery, told the Herald she was not surprised by Kurariki's arrest.

"I would have hoped, though, that he would have tried to turn things around, especially given the fact he was being monitored so closely," she said.

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huttriver12's picture

I dont think this one...

will ever get it. He has been described as a walking time bomb!

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huttriver12's picture

I dont think this one...

will ever get it. He has been described as a walking time bomb!

My Qassia Link

The Kiwi Riverman

The Green Blog - World of Conservation and Ecology

Elly's picture

Some folk just

"don't get it". No doubt this young man is still very troubled, but it is a shame that he will not learn the lessons of life.

Elly

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