Critical evidence found last month as part of the investigation the unsolved killing of Baby Ru has now 鈥渟ignificantly advanced鈥 the inquiry into the Lower Hutt toddler鈥檚 death, police have confirmed.
On October 25, a year and three days after Baby Ru died shortly after arriving at Hutt Hospital鈥檚 emergency department, police announced a major breakthrough in the case.
A targeted search of a semi-rural area north of Wellington sparked by unspecified new information had uncovered critical evidence in the murder investigation, police said.
The discovery was made in a semi-rural Upper Hutt area off State Highway 58, about 20 minutes north from the Taita home where Ru lived and suffered the injuries that caused his death on October 22 last year, two days short of his second birthday.
On Saturday, a police spokeswoman told the Herald the new evidence had led to major progress in the investigation.
鈥淚 can confirm the case was significantly advanced by the new items found,鈥 the spokeswoman said.
Police did not specify the nature of the items found in their release last month.
鈥淚tems of property highly relevant to the homicide investigation were located during the search and are undergoing forensic examination,鈥 they said in a release.
鈥淭his was information that wasn鈥檛 available when Ru died. Part of that work included searching for items that have been deliberately concealed.鈥
Detective Inspector Nick Pritchard gives an update on the Baby Ru (inset) case last year. Police have repeatedly appealed for sightings of the Nissan Sentra pictured on October 22 last year. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Police wouldn鈥檛 say what the new information was, but confirmed it did not come from the public.
Detective Inspector Nick Pritchard said at the time police hoped the latest development jogs people鈥檚 memory, especially those on Moonshine Rd.
鈥淥ur message to them is please contact us if you saw something out of place on October 22 last year.鈥
Police have also appealed for sightings of the vehicle they believe carried away items from the crime scene, a grey-green 1994 Nissan Sentra, registration TE6972.
The items police have been seeking included a duvet cover, strap, hard drive used to record CCTV footage at the house, and power back-up unit. It was not known at the time whether these items had been destroyed or hidden.
In February, Pritchard said police believed they knew who cleaned up the crime scene.
However, they did not have enough evidence to charge anyone.
Baby Ru's family kept a spot for him at the table on Christmas Day. Photo / Ngatanahira Reremoana.
Ruthless-Empire Souljah Reign Rhind Shephard Wall 鈥 since officially named Nga Reo Te Huatahi Reremoana Ahipene-Wall 鈥 died shortly after arriving at Hutt Hospital鈥檚 emergency department on October 22, last year.
鈥淏aby Ru鈥 was two days short of his second birthday.
Rosie Morunga and her partner Dylan Ross were at the house with Ru鈥檚 mother at the time of the incident which claimed the little boy鈥檚 life.
According to police, they remain the only 鈥減ersons of interest鈥 in the case.
Morunga posted on her Instagram story late last month with the caption, 鈥淢issed dearly aunty is so sorry boy I couldn鈥檛 save you. Aunty and uncle will get justice.鈥
In another post, she wrote, 鈥淥ne year and it won鈥檛 get any easier鈥, against an image of a baby holding a woman鈥檚 hand.
Also last month, the toddler鈥檚 mother Storm Wall also told Three 九一星空无限 she wasn鈥檛 involved in her child鈥檚 death and wanted whoever was responsible for killing Ru to 鈥渢ell the truth鈥.
鈥淗e was only 1, turning 2. Three more days. Justice is all we need.鈥
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