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He is being hounded
Bailey Junior Kurariki has already served all his teenage years in prison, and looks to be imprisoned for life by the media who continue to refer to him as the ” country’s youngest killer”. By continually printing his 12-year-old photo, the media in this country engaged sympathy for him from the public, and then has proceeded to demonise him as he predictably gets into trouble in his relationships. The young man is very angry that TV cameras surround him. He has every reason to be. Part of his rehabilitation and restoration of normalcy in his life requires some anonymity. He will not get it unless the media back off, and the public show their displeasure at the continued hounding of this young man.
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