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Former League Star Charged With Assault

mean_maori_mean

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Well, if it wasn't captured as "rugby league great", or "former kiwis test star", or "a former international rugby league star" the only other title the media would feel obligated to use would be "45 year old Male Maori". In the Truth maybe "One legged man strangles daughter."</P>
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<P>Headlines sells papers and bullshit women's magazines!
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<P>do minor incident like this make the paper .. . </P>
<P>we are talking an scuffle and custody battle<BR><BR>Herald on Sunday&nbsp; . .. what a joke of a report.<BR>I would ask for a refund for that journalists work.</P>
 

Charlie124

First Grade
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Custody row spills over for rugby league star Tawera Nikau

Tawera Nikau in his playing days. Source: The Daily Telegraph

RUGBY league legend Tawera Nikau is fighting for custody of his grandchildren because he fears for their well-being.

That is believed to be behind the public spat that allegedly turned physical between Nikau, 45, and his estranged daughter Heaven-Leigh outside the Huntly police station about 1pm on Friday.

The former rugby league international was seen jumping out of his car before he verbally abused his daughter, it has been reported.

He is alleged to have grabbed Heaven-Leigh around the neck before she fell to the ground.

Heaven-Leigh then walked back into the police station to report the incident as Nikau drove away in his car.

Nikau could not be contacted for comment yesterday but his lawyer Gary Gotlieb said the matter was "very much a domestic one".

"It really probably is not very helpful at all to the whole process that this was there in the papers," he said.

"It is a little unfortunate for the sensitivities of all the parties involved."

Mr Gotlieb said he had yet to receive the facts about the alleged incident from police.

It was likely that he would appeal to have Nikau's appearance at the Huntly District Court tomorrow adjourned to a later date.

He said it was too early to say whether Nikau would enter a plea to the charge.

"I really don't know because I haven't talked to the prosecution at this stage."

Sources in Huntly said Nikau was trying to seek custody of Heaven-Leigh's two children, aged 4 and 5.

They said Nikau was concerned about their well-being.

A source said Nikau and his wife were "probably like many grandparents living in Huntly" looking out for the best interests of their grandchildren.

Heaven-Leigh is Nikau's daughter from his marriage to Letitia, who took her own life while the couple were living in England where Nikau was playing rugby league in 2001.

Nikau has forged an equally as successful career in business off the field and spends half his year overseas as Aotearoa Construction chief executive.

He is also owner and managing director of Team One Corporate Development, a training company.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...6283165941?from=igoogle+gadget+compact+bi_rss


I think the most horrifying thing to come out of this whole thing is that his daughters name is Heaven-Leigh....

Seriously Tawera.... Heaven-Leigh???
 

shiznit

Coach
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without knowing the circumstances... i used to work with T about 4 or 5 years ago...

i dont have a bad thing to say about the guy.... the work the guy did for his local community and for young Maori youth in general was astounding.

i know his family have had a real rough time over the years... i wish T and his family the best... hopefully they can sort out there business without the media spotlight.
 

nqboy

First Grade
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"The former rugby league international was seen jumping out of his car..."

Isn't he on one leg?

Whatever, I hope it plays out in the best way it can for the kids.
 
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