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South Korean police announced on Thursday the arrest of a 42-year-old woman accused of killing two children whose remains were found in suitcases auctioned in New Zealand.
A woman believed to be the mother of two dead children was detained in South Korea on charges of murder upon request New Zealandindicated in the police of both countries.
He now faces extradition proceedings, they added.
“Police detained a suspect in an Ulsan apartment on Thursday after she was placed under surveillance with clues to her whereabouts and CCTV footage,” the Ulsan National Police Agency said. seoul this is a statement.
“A suspect is being charged by New Zealand police with the murder of her two sons, who were seven and ten years old at the time, around 2018 in the Auckland area,” he said.
“It turned out that he reached South Korea after the crime and has been hiding ever since,” he added.
national news agency Yonhap indicated that she was a New Zealand citizen born in South Korea.
“Police are planning to transfer the woman to the Seoul Central District Prosecutor’s Office in preparation for an extradition review by the Seoul High Court,” the agency said.
creepy find
The terrifying discovery came in August after a family bought a trailer full of items, including suitcases, at an abandoned property auction in New York City. Aucklandlargest city in New Zealand.
Detective Inspector Tofilau Faamanuia Waaelua said in Auckland that the case was “a very complex investigation.”
“Detaining someone overseas in such a short period of time was due to the cooperation of the Korean authorities and the coordination of Interpol personnel in the Korean police. New Zealand”, said.
(AFP)
Source: RPP

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