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Posted: 2019-01-16 02:45:22

Updated January 16, 2019 15:09:26

The man accused of murdering British backpacker Grace Millane in New Zealand has pleaded not guilty and will stand trial.

  • The man's murder trial, expected to last three weeks, is scheduled to begin on November 4
  • The 27-year-old was remanded in custody until his next court appearance in April
  • His identity remains suppressed, but a legal appeal will be argued in court next month

The 27-year-old, who cannot be named, denied the charge when he made his first appearance in the High Court at Auckland on Wednesday.

His trial has now been scheduled to begin on November 4 and is expected to last at least three weeks.

Other than making his plea, the accused remained silent during the brief hearing and was remanded in custody.

He will next return to court in April.

Ms Millane's body was found in bush on the outskirts of Auckland a week after she went missing in the city's centre on December 1, the day before her 22nd birthday.

Police have said she was last seen arriving at the Citylife Hotel with the accused, who was arrested last month.

He made an appearance in a lower court in December and while he was earlier identified by international media, his legal appeal to keep his name secret in New Zealand is ongoing and will be argued in court next month.

That appeal means he may yet be publicly identified in New Zealand.

Ms Millane, from Essex, was on the second leg of a year-long world tour after graduating from the University of Lincoln.

After visiting Peru, she arrived alone in New Zealand in November.

A large-scale search was launched after she uncharacteristically failed to reply to birthday messages from family.

Her death prompted an apology from New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, who told Ms Millane's family their daughter "was supposed to be safe here and she wasn't".

A funeral service was held in her hometown, Brentwood, last week.

AAP

Topics: courts-and-trials, law-crime-and-justice, new-zealand, england

First posted January 16, 2019 13:45:22

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