A case that shocked the Nation: Dunedin Bus Hub Stabbing, JJ's Whānau Speak Out
Two years after 16-year-old Enere "JJ" McLaren-Taana was fatally stabbed in broad daylight at Dunedin's bus hub, a tragedy that shocked both the local community and the nation, his whānau are still living with the consequences. In an emotional interview with Te Ao with Moana, his parents reflect on their son's life, their grief, and the justice process that followed.

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