A Samoa man has been sentenced to 15 years in prison after an assessor trial found him guilty of the manslaughter of his eldest son.
The court heard that in February, a heavily drunk Afereti Talato Mapusua struck his 15-year-old son in the neck with a machete, killing him instantly.
The prosecution said Mapusua was angry at his son, who he suspected was hiding his mother.
The judge, Vui Clarence Nelson, said Mapusua - who has six other children - had a history of family violence, and had been referred to an anger management programme before.
In sentencing Mapusua, Justice Vui said Mapusua had not learned any lessons.
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