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On the 10th of July 2024, Jean Luc Tevi pleaded guilty to three offenses against his de facto wife:
  •          making a threat to kill
  •          domestic violence
  •          intentional assault.
The offenses occurred after Tevi accused his wife of infidelity, resulting in physical assault and threats to kill her and her unborn child.
He said, “Today bai mi kilim ded yutufala, bai mi katem ded Marie Rose afta mi kattem bel blo yum o kilim ded hemia istap long bel ia.”
The reference to Marie Rose is to the daughter of his de facto partner, not a biological child of his, the reference to killing the unborn child came about because his de facto wife was six months pregnant.
Mitigating factors
  •         Tevi’s lack of prior criminal record and the 11 days spent in pre-sentence custody.
  •          the court noted the seriousness of the offenses,
  •         the repeated nature of the threats,
  •         the consumption of kava and alcohol.
 Tevi has been sentenced to 35 months and seven days in prison, with no suspension.