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Remand without plea for man charged with setting Parliament grounds tent fire

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A man charged with setting fire to tents at the Parliament grounds protest has been remanded at an appearance at the Christchurch District Court. Kieran Brent Lange-Crowley, 22, whose address is given as Petone, did not appear in court before a judge -- his case was dealt with at the court office by a registrar. He was remanded on bail to May 13. He has entered no plea to a charge that on March 2, he damaged tents by fire at Parliament grounds, when he should have known there was a danger to life. March 2 was the final day of the protest when police moved against the occupiers and fires broke out. Fire and Emergency NZ said it responded to a number of small fires which it alleged had been deliberately lit in the afternoon. A statement said: "The fires have been contained and there were no reports of injury. These actions put both protesters and emergency service staff at significant risk." - Daivd Clarkson, Open Justice

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