Female soldier feared she would be killed, Army grants accused colleague name suppression

A female New Zealand soldier reported fearing for her life after a male colleague allegedly stalked her despite being ordered to stay away. The accused soldier is currently being handled within the military justice system, which has granted name suppression for those involved.
Why it matters
The case raises questions about the transparency and handling of serious misconduct allegations within military institutions.
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