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Murder charge in backpacker case Murder charge in backpacker case
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A 14-year-old boy has been charged with the murder of a female British backpacker in New Zealand.A 14-year-old boy has been charged with the murder of a female British backpacker in New Zealand.
Karen Aim, 26, from Orkney, was murdered on the way home from a night out in the resort town of Taupo, on North Island, on 17 January.Karen Aim, 26, from Orkney, was murdered on the way home from a night out in the resort town of Taupo, on North Island, on 17 January.
Ms Aim, who had been working in a glass blowing gallery, was found with head injuries and died in hospital.Ms Aim, who had been working in a glass blowing gallery, was found with head injuries and died in hospital.
The youth was arrested early in the inquiry but police said at the time his detention was not linked to the murder.The youth was arrested early in the inquiry but police said at the time his detention was not linked to the murder.
CCTV footage Ms Aim's father, Brian Aim, 51, said the family were "very glad" that the police had charged someone for her murder.
While it is a great comfort, that is overruled by the fact that it will not bring Karen back Brian Aim Karen Aim's father
Speaking from the family home in Orkney, he added: "It is a comfort to know somebody has been charged, but of course they are innocent until proven guilty.
"While it is a great comfort, that is overruled by the fact that it will not bring Karen back."
Detective Senior Sergeant Greg Turner said: "Taupo police have arrested a youth domiciled in Auckland and charged him with the murder and aggravated robbery of Karen Aim at Taupo on 17 January.Detective Senior Sergeant Greg Turner said: "Taupo police have arrested a youth domiciled in Auckland and charged him with the murder and aggravated robbery of Karen Aim at Taupo on 17 January.
"The youth is also charged with intentional damage relating to damage to a local high school."The youth is also charged with intentional damage relating to damage to a local high school.
"The youth was to appear in the Rotorua Courts this morning [Tuesday].""The youth was to appear in the Rotorua Courts this morning [Tuesday]."
CCTV showed Ms Aim at a service station about half an hour before she was discovered lying in the street near a school.CCTV showed Ms Aim at a service station about half an hour before she was discovered lying in the street near a school.
Second visitSecond visit
Police said the arrest in the Operation Waikato murder inquiry was made as other crimes in Taupo were investigated.Police said the arrest in the Operation Waikato murder inquiry was made as other crimes in Taupo were investigated.
The boy was charged with wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and aggravated robbery after an incident on 5 January.The boy was charged with wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and aggravated robbery after an incident on 5 January.
Six windows were smashed at Taupo Nui-A-Tia College at about the time Ms Aim was attacked.Six windows were smashed at Taupo Nui-A-Tia College at about the time Ms Aim was attacked.
Ms Aim had been visiting New Zealand for a second time, following a three-month trip in 2006.Ms Aim had been visiting New Zealand for a second time, following a three-month trip in 2006.
She was buried in Holm, Orkney, after a funeral at East Mainland Parish Church on 29 January.She was buried in Holm, Orkney, after a funeral at East Mainland Parish Church on 29 January.