New Zealand woman accused of stealing mother's savings to invest in cryptocurrency before killing her
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Planet Daily News: The Wellington High Court in New Zealand is hearing a case involving a cryptocurrency investment-related matricide. The 53-year-old defendant, Julia DeLuney, is accused of murdering her 79-year-old mother Helen Gregory on January 24, 2024, and fabricating a fall scene. The prosecution alleges that within the year before the incident, she transferred at least 156,000 New Zealand dollars (approximately $94,000) from her mother's account to cryptocurrency platforms, of which only 88,000 New Zealand dollars were recovered, resulting in a loss of 68,000 New Zealand dollars. The case is currently under trial. (Block)
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