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And he was very happy when he heard the good news. Kiwi murdered in Samoa 'with a broken heart' his murderer is on the loose A Kiwimann's sibling who was murdered in Samoa is "broken", her brother's murderer is free. His 29-year-old son, who had two children, suffered serious wounds and passed away on the way to an infirmary. Limu Christopher passed away after being struck by a vehicle that Vavao Monike drove in Samoa.

Detained Falefa LOC Vavao Monike they said was inebriated when he was driving the Mitsubishi in Christopher. While Monike was convicted on November 20, he was sentenced to a $2000 fines - no prison sentence. He was the mother of two kids living in Auckland. Monike's attorney and parole officer reasoned he was forgave by Christopher's people.

Limus' sister said that his associate was crying more when she heard about Monike's punishment when he passed away. and gave Monike's relatives their pardon according to the Samoan tradition of Ifoga. Limu said, however, the dynasty never thought Monike would be on the loose. Limus' dynasty hopes to challenge Monike's judgment.

" She was" amazed" by the judge's verdict, Limu said. "Limu said her brother's mate and his children's mom, Michelle Liddle, wept more when she learned of the verdict than Christopher's deaths. "And she felt like Chris had passed away again.

" Lemu said the familiy was planning to challenge the verdict, but it would be difficult to come to Samoa, where her dad was recently operated and the families post burial pecuniary distress. According to Limu, her parents' dream of constructing a home and retreating in Samoa had been shattered. was in Samoa to arrange for his parent's pension when he was murdered across the street from where they wanted to construct the shelter.

" He was known as a motorist. The Samoa Department of Justice would not make any information or documentation available about the conviction of Monike.

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