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Kerry Whiting caught after fatal Tasmania stabbing

Kerry Whiting has been caught by police after spending a week on the run after an alleged stabbing murder in northern Tasmania.

The 44-year-old was taken into custody without incident during a police check at a property in the Launceston suburb of Waverley at 11.45pm on Wednesday.

He had been wanted for questioning over a double stabbing at a home in the nearby suburb Ravenswood in the early hours of November 25. 

A man aged in his 30s died at the house, while a woman also in her 30s was rushed to hospital in a critical condition after she was also stabbed.

Two teenage children of the woman were at the home at the time but were not injured.

Insp Groves said the woman is recovering well and would be released from hospital on Thursday.

“She can be reunited with her family and they can begin this healing process together,” she said. 

Insp Groves was unable to comment on whether the woman was in a relationship with the man in custody.

Tasmania Police on Wednesday offered a $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the man. 

“I’d like to thank the members of the public for their support, for passing on information to us,” Insp Groves said.

Tasmania Police on Wednesday offered a $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the man.

Police, who are expected to provide further information on Thursday, said they “strongly believe” a person or people were harbouring the man.

Investigators have said he knew the alleged victims.

By Ethan James in Hobart

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