Gulf Harbour body trial: Woman's body weighed less than 26kg

A forensic pathologist testified in the trial regarding the death of Shulai Wang, whose body was found in Auckland's Gulf Harbour. The court heard evidence of severe malnutrition and physical trauma prior to her death.
Why it matters
The case involves serious allegations of kidnapping and manslaughter within a religious group, drawing public attention to domestic safety.
The body of a woman who was found wrapped in rubbish bags in Auckland's Gulf Harbour weighed just under 26 kilograms, a High Court jury has heard.
The report focuses on court testimony and forensic evidence without editorializing the criminal proceedings.
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