Reward in Kahui case

Published: 7:59AM Sunday February 14, 2010 Source: ONE News/NZPA

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Lobby group Family First is offering a $25,000 reward, in the hope of finding the killer of the Kahui twins.

Three-month-old Chris and Cru Kahui died in Starship Children's Hospital in June 2006, five days after being admitted with severe brain injuries.

Their father Chris Kahui was later acquitted of their murders.

"The Kahui twins were murdered almost four years ago yet nobody has been accountable for their deaths and no further action is being taken by the police or the coroner at this stage,"  Bob McCoskrie, national director of Family First says.

"The police acknowledge that the closing of ranks by the families and the 'right to silence' and refusal to be interviewed had made the investigation incredibly difficult, with the Kahui family being referred to as the 'tight 12'.

"Yet we now have two victims of child abuse screaming for justice - where are their rights?"

McCoskrie says the twins' deaths should not be allowed to be swept under the carpet.

"New Zealanders want answers to this case - who killed the twins, why did the prosecution fail, and what were the contributing factors to these murders that need to be tackled to avoid similar cases in the future?"

Family First, with the support of the Sensible Sentencing Trust and For the Sake of Our Children Trust, is hoping that the offer of a reward would be the incentive needed for the information to come out which led to a successful conviction.

"The country was shocked and revolted by this case and the accompanying issues of substance abuse, family breakdown, welfare dependency, neglect, and legal issues affecting the police's ability to solve the case," says McCoskrie.

"Yet the message to child abusers has been that their rights will be given more weight than the rights of children to protection and justice.

McCoskrie says a reward of $25,000 is "a small price to pay for justice to be served for Chris and Cru."

Last week a large-scale inquest into the twins' deaths was postponed indefinitely , to allow more time to prepare for the investigation.

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