The mother of murdered toddler Nia Glassie will stay behind bars after it was revealed she was caught living with five young children - despite strict parole conditions that banned her from doing so. In August this year she was recalled to prison and the reason was revealed in a report released by the Parole Board this afternoon. Kuka said the person she was living with at the address with the five children was "unaware of the parole conditions". "The parole conditions that were set were designed to meet the issues of risk identified by the board. Crosbie said it was "of significant concern" that Kuka's family appeared to lack "knowledge of and acceptance" of her release conditions.
Source: New Zealand Herald November 16, 2016 04:40 UTC