ROSS GIBLIN/FAIRFAX NZ People gather in Lower Hutt for the first of six national marches against child abuse planned for Sunday. ROSS GIBLIN/FAIRFAX NZ About 200 people gathered in Lower Hutt for the first of six "marches for Moko" against child abuse. Despite the outcry of the manslaughter charges, Prime Minister John Key said a review of sentencing in child abuse cases was not needed. Hundreds gather for first in a series of nationwide March for Moko eventsROSS GIBLIN\Dominion post About 200 people turned out in Lower Hutt to call for an end to New Zealanders killing their children. People have taken to the streets to demand better protection for New Zealand's children after the horrific death of Moko Rangitoheriri.
Source: Stuff May 21, 2016 15:41 UTC