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He had been employed by NZ Post for about two years and during the first lockdown was put on the wage subsidy, which had a "significant impact on him, financially". OPEN UP THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE SOUTH Get daily South Island headlines straight to your inbox. Please email me competitions, offers and other updates. You can stop these at any time. Email address Sign Up By signing up for this newsletter, you agree to NZME’s Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. "Around the same time, his father in India suffered a heart attack, and he felt an obligation to provide financial support, because he was the oldest son," Waller said. "At that time he could barely afford to pay rent, groceries, and bills and was in debt." Waller said Prajapati intended to use the items for parts, but his financial situation improved, which was why all but one of the items were in his possession when police searched the property. 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