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  "description": "David Tamihere appealed to the Supreme Court last year, arguing the Court of Appeal should have quashed his convictions in 2025. He was released in November 2010.",
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  "textContent": "> The Supreme Court will on Tuesday release its decision on David Tamihere’s last attempt to clear his name, 36 years after his double murder conviction.\n>\n> Tamihere was found guilty in 1990 of murdering Swedish tourists Urban Höglin, 23, and Heidi Paakkonen, 21, in the Coromandel in a case that shocked the world.\n>\n> Höglin’s body was found in 1991, Paakkonen’s never was.\n>\n> Tamihere appealed to the Supreme Court last year, arguing the Court of Appeal should have quashed his convictions in 2025 when it found there had been a miscarriage of justice. Instead, the appeal court had said the convictions should remain.\n>\n> Stuff\n\nRead More",
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