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Teen accused of murdering US student at Auckland bus stop pleads not guilty

Author
Craig Kapitan,
Publish Date
Wed, 14 May 2025, 10:50am

Teen accused of murdering US student at Auckland bus stop pleads not guilty

Author
Craig Kapitan,
Publish Date
Wed, 14 May 2025, 10:50am
  • Not guilty pleas were entered by a 16-year-old and a 32-year-old woman in the murder case of Kyle Whorrall. 
  • Justice Graham Lang set a four-week trial for August 31 next year, with interim name suppression for the teen. 
  • Whorrall, 33, was attacked with a 鈥渓ong鈥 weapon at a Meadowbank bus stop on April 22. 

Not guilty pleas have been entered and a trial date set for next year for a 16-year-old accused of having murdered American entomology student Kyle Whorrall at an Auckland bus stop last month. 

The teen wore a white Nike tracksuit today as he stood in the dock before Justice Graham Lang for his first appearance in the High Court at Auckland. 

His co-defendant, a 32-year-old North Shore woman charged with being an accessory after the fact to murder, appeared via an audio-video feed from custody. 

Kyle Whorrall was fatally attacked at a bus stop on St Johns Rd.Kyle Whorrall was fatally attacked at a bus stop on St Johns Rd. 

She also entered a not guilty plea through her lawyer. 

Justice Lang ordered a four-week trial to commence on August 31 next year. 

He approved a request by defence lawyer Paul Borich KC for interim name suppression to continue until at least the teen鈥檚 next court appearance in July. 

Police say two occupants of the erratically-driven vehicle attacked Whorrall while he was sitting alone at a bus stop in Meadowbank on the night of April 22. 

Whorrall, 33, was struck with a 鈥渓ong鈥 weapon, suffering multiple head injuries, and later died in hospital. 

The teen鈥檚 adult co-defendant is accused of having 鈥渁ctively suppressed鈥 evidence by selling a car to help him escape after arrest. 

Craig Kapitan is an Auckland-based journalist covering courts and justice. He joined the Herald in 2021 and has reported on courts since 2002 in three newsrooms in the US and New Zealand. 

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