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Second teenager charged with murder of US student Kyle Whorrall

By Press RoomDecember 5, 20252 Mins Read
Second teenager charged with murder of US student Kyle Whorrall
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Second teenager charged with murder of US student Kyle Whorrall

A third person had been arrested over the murder of Kyle Whorrall, the US PhD student who was attacked in Auckland earlier this year.

The 33-year-old was struck with a “large, bladed weapon” at a bus stop on St Johns Rd, in St Johns on April 19, sustaining “unsurvivable injuries” and later dying in hospital.

Today, police revealed a second person had been charged with the murder of Whorrall, bringing the total number of those arrested in the wake of the brutal killing to three.

Detective Inspector Glenn Baldwin said the investigation renewed its focus in September after new evidence was discovered.

A 17-year-old male has now been charged with murder and aggravated robbery and was due to appear in the Auckland Youth Court tomorrow.

He joined another 17-year-old who was also charged with murder and aggravated robbery.

Former colleagues have named Kyle Whorrall, 33, as the victim of a fatal assault at a bus stop in Auckland’s St Johns. (Source: Facebook)

A 33-year-old woman was also charged with two counts of being an accessory after the fact to murder.

“We have advised Kyle’s family in California of this significant development, and we continue to remain in contact with them as our investigation progresses,” Baldwin said.

The homicide remains ongoing, and Baldwin said officers’ focus “will not waver in this case as we continue to ensure those who are responsible for Kyle’s death face justice”.

“Whilst this is a significant development, it is not over.”

Anyone with information about the case was asked to call police on 105.

In late September, police found a machete concealed in a reserve about 4km away from the bus stop where Whorrall was killed.

Police uncovered the machete under vegetation in a Glen Innes reserve.

Police uncovered the machete under vegetation in a Glen Innes reserve. (Source: NZ Police)

In October, Whorrall’s mother, Carole, urged anyone who had information to come forward.

“While my foremost priority is securing justice for Kyle and ensuring his legacy endures, I am equally concerned for the safety and well-being of all New Zealanders,” she said.

“I implore anyone who may have information, no matter how small or seemingly insignificant, to come forward and assist the police.

“Your courage could make all the difference. Together, we can honour Kyle’s memory and help protect your communities.”

In May, a tree was planted near the assault site in Whorrall’s memory.

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