New Zealand: ‘Mum’ of kids discovered dead in travel suitcases jailed

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    South Korean police arrested a woman on Thursday charged with murdering what is believed to be her two children whose remains were found in suitcases in New Zealand last month.

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    The suspect covered her confront with a coat as she was eliminated by authorities (Picture: AP/AFP through Getty Images)

    A female believed to be the mom of 2 young kids whose remains were discovered in travel suitcases has actually been jailed on murder charges.

    The kids, aged in between 5 and 10, had actually been dead for several years prior to the cooling discovery in New Zealand on August11

    A South Auckland household was left frightened after purchasing the travel suitcases from a storage system in an online auction.

    The suspect, 42, consistently informed press reporters ‘I did not do it’ as officers accompanied her to a cars and truck following her detainment in Ulsan, SouthKorea

    She concealed her confront with the hood of her coat prior to climbing up in the car which was headed to Seoul

    South Korean authorities state it’s thought she might be the mom of the 2 victims.

    Her previous address in New Zealand was presumably signed up to the storage system where the travel suitcases were kept for several years.

    A woman, center, leaves to the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office at Ulsan Jungbu police station in Ulsan, South Korea, Thursday, Sept. 15, 2022. The woman was arrested in South Korea on Thursday on two murder charges from New Zealand, where the bodies of two long-dead children were found last month in abandoned suitcases, authorities said. (Bae Byung-soo/Newsis via AP)

    A female, center, delegates the Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office at Ulsan Jungbu police headquarters in Ulsan, South Korea (Picture: AP)

    A 42-year-old woman, believed to be the mother of two children whose remains were found in suitcases in New Zealand, covers her head with a large brown coat at Ulsan Central Police Station after her arrest early morning in South Korea's southeastern city of Ulsan on September 15, 2022, before being transfered to Seoul to face extradition proceedings, police confirmed. (Photo by STRINGER / various sources / AFP) / - South Korea OUT / NO ARCHIVES - RESTRICTED TO SUBSCRIPTION USE (Photo by STRINGER/YONHAP/AFP via Getty Images)

    She informed press reporters ‘I did not do it’ (Picture: YONHAP/AFP through Getty Images)

    New Zealand police investigators work at a scene in Auckland on Aug. 11, 2022, after bodies were discovered in suitcases. A family who bought some abandoned goods from a storage unit in an online auction found the bodies of two young children concealed in two suitcases, police said Thursday, Aug. 18, 2022. (Dean Purcell/New Zealand Herald via AP)

    New Zealand authorities private investigators operate at the scene in Auckland onAug 11, 2022 (Picture: AP)

    A woman, believed to be the mother of two children whose remains were found in suitcases in New Zealand last month, is transported to prosecutors' office, in Ulsan, South Korea, September 15, 2022. Yonhap via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. SOUTH KOREA OUT. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVE. THIS PICTURE WAS PROCESSED BY REUTERS TO ENHANCE QUALITY. AN UNPROCESSED VERSION HAS BEEN PROVIDED SEPARATELY.

    The cooling discovery was made on (Picture: Reuters)

    Officers in New Zealand had actually formerly notified their foreign equivalents that the mom of the schoolkids may be residing in SouthKorea

    The suspect was born in South Korea however later on transferred to New Zealand, where she got citizenship. She went back to South Korea in2018

    She now deals with an evaluation at the Seoul High Court over whether she must be extradited, according to Park Seung- hoon, an authorities at the National PoliceAgency

    The household that discovered the bodies are not connected to the deaths and were‘understandably distressed by the discovery’

    The kids can not be called due to a suppression order.

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