Palu accused of leaving baby to suffer dehydration while playing pokies

Na’e hā he fakamaau’anga fakavahe 'a Hamilton ‘i Nu’u Sila ha fefine ko Kolota Palu ta’u 23 tukuaki’i ki he hia ko ‘ene li’aki ha pēpē ‘i me’alele kae ‘alu ko ā ia ‘o tā misini. Fakatatau ki ha pepa mei he fakamaau’anga' ne paku mo’oni e pēpee’ ni he fieinua pea si’i e vai hono sino’. Ko e hia ‘eni ko e ngaohi kovi’i e fānau’ pea ‘ikai fai e fatongia fakalao ke malu’i ‘o faingata’a’ia ai e leka’ he ‘ikai ha vai hono sino’.

By: Belinda FeekNZ Herald reporter based in Hamilton[email protected]@ought2bee


A baby left in a car while her caregiver allegedly played pokie machines suffered dehydration, court documents show.

Ōtorohanga woman Kalota Palu, 23, appeared in the Hamilton District Court in November facing a charge of ill-treatment of a child by omitting to perform a legal duty, namely protecting a child from suffering dehydration, on November 15.

Palu, a process worker, is accused of leaving a baby in her car while she played pokie machines at the Yardhouse bar in the Hamilton suburb of Nawton.

She made a brief appearance in court where she was remanded without plea on the charge, which carries a maximum penalty of 10 years’ prison.

Part of Palu’s bail conditions include her being banned from entering licensed premises other than supermarkets until the prosecution is completed.

She will reappear in court in two weeks.

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