Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Suitcase murder suspect extradited to New Zealand

The wheel of justice starts to roll for two murdered children

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WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AFP) — A 42-year-old woman has been extradited from South Korea to New Zealand, where she will appear in court Wednesday charged with murdering two children whose remains were found in suitcases sold at auction.

New Zealand police said Tuesday that “three police officers traveled to South Korea to transport the woman” who arrived at Auckland Airport in the afternoon and was taken to Manukau Police Station.

Seoul’s justice ministry said that key evidence in the case had also been handed to New Zealand officials.

“We hope that the truth of this case, which has received worldwide attention, will be revealed through a fair and strict judicial process in New Zealand,” an official in Seoul said.

The suspect is due to appear in court Wednesday, a police spokespers­on told AFP.

“She will be held in custody overnight when she will then be expected to appear in the Manukau District Court on two charges of murder,” police added.

South Korean police arrested the suspect in the port city of Ulsan in September, weeks after New Zealand police discovered the remains of two school -aged children in Auckland.

The woman repeatedly said ‘I didn’t do it.’

Images in Korean media at the time of her arrest showed the woman, who South Korean police have identified only by her surname Lee, being led out of an Ulsan police station by plaincloth­es investigat­ors, covering her head with a large brown coat.

When asked by reporters whether she would confess to the killings, the woman repeatedly said “I didn’t do it” as she was led into a police vehicle.

The bodies were discovered in south Auckland after an unsuspecti­ng family bought a trailer-load of items — including the suitcases — at an auction for abandoned goods.

New Zealand police have said the bodies were likely in storage for several years, which has complicate­d the investigat­ion.

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