South Korean police say they believe a relative of two children found dead in suitcases in New Zealand last week may be in South Korea.
Immigration records show The 40-year-old unidentified woman arrived in South Korea in 2018But there has been no record of him leaving since then, said Park Seung-hoon, an official with the National Police Agency in Seoul.
Park said South Korean police informed New Zealand police After receiving a request for research assistance. But South Korean police currently do not have the authority to track or detain the woman because she is a New Zealand citizen and could be linked to a crime in New Zealand, Park said.
South Korean police found it difficult to track her down until New Zealand officially requested her extradition.Park said this could happen if the investigation progresses to the point where Interpol issues a red notice against him.
The woman was born in South Korea and later moved to New ZealandHe became a citizen there. New Zealand police suspect the woman may be the mother of the dead children as her previous address in New Zealand was registered in a storage unit where the suitcases had been kept for years.According to Park.
The children’s remains were found last week in suitcases bought by a New Zealand family at an online auction that included abandoned items. Children between the ages of 5 and 10 have been dead for years.And the suitcases had been stored for at least three or four years, said Detective Inspector Tofilau Famanuya Walua.
New Zealand police said Bodies are preserved for yearsThis complicates the investigation of the crime.
“The New Zealand Police are leading this investigation and we will cooperate with your request.” An officer said.
Police investigated for hours Video footage, but key moments may have been erased due to the time that elapsed between the death of the victims and the discovery of the bodies.
“We are doing everything we can to identify the victims (…) I can say that we are making very good progress with the DNA investigation”Police said on the day of the discovery that they were working with Interpol.
Both the storage unit and the property where the bags were taken have been thoroughly examined by forensic teams.
New Zealand officials reiterated that last week The family that found the bodies has nothing to do with the murder.
They are Get support to deal with traumaAccording to New Zealand officials.
(With information from AP and AFP)
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