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  •   Home > News > National > Upper North Island

    An online fundraiser has collected enough donations to cover a court fine imposed on a Far North woman dubbed the Tooth Fairy of Kaikohe

    An online fundraiser has collected enough donations to cover a court fine imposed on a Far North woman dubbed the Tooth Fairy of Kaikohe


    Claire Wihongi-Matene made and repaired dentures at cut-price costs -- but did so without qualifications.

    She was charged with claiming to be a health practitioner, as well as six charges of performing a restricted activity.

    Wihongi-Matene was fined seven thousand dollars, and also required to pay three thousand dollars in reparations and about a thousand dollars in court costs.

    It appears her supporters are repaying the favour -- raising more than 11-thousand dollars of a 15 thousand dollar goal in six weeks.

    There are no dentists in Kaikohe.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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