Kidnapper who cut off a woman’s finger for drug debt sent to prison | 1 NEWS



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A man who kidnapped and cut off a woman’s finger due to a drug debt in Wellington was sent to prison.

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Willie Malua-Bentley pleaded guilty to kidnapping and disfigurement with intent to cause serious bodily harm.

Malua-Bentley had cut off the woman’s index finger after dragging her through the water on a Wellington beach.

She was then chained to a sofa and covered with a blanket in a garage before escaping.

The kidnapping lasted for several days, in March last year.

This morning, in the High Court of Wellington, Judge France sentenced Malua-Bentley to six years and nine months in prison.

“I am not prepared to go down because a lower sentence would not adequately reflect the seriousness of this cruel and violent crime,” Judge France said.

The judge said Malua-Bentley had used drugs, including cannabis and methamphetamine, from a young age.

Malua-Bentley’s attorney, Gary Turkington, said his client “regretted everything” and had an eager desire to get out of his drug addiction.

Turkington said the 32-year-old had plummeted into drugs and that led to violent crime.

Others accused of being involved have pleaded not guilty and are expected to be tried next month.

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