'Justice needs to be served' in petrol station death - victim's daughter
The daughter of a man who died just over a year after being punched at a petrol station is angry there will not be any "justice".
Nigel Landreth was bleeding from his ears when he was found by a tanker driver on the forecourt of Mobil Forbury, Dunedin, about 10.30pm on Saturday, July 7, 2018.
He died in Dunedin Hospital on Sunday night – 14 months after he was attacked.
Sergeant Kallum Croudis says the attacker cannot be charged with Landreth's death because he died "well over" the time period of one year and one day when someone could be held criminally responsible for the killing of another.
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