Seoul, Nov. 14 (EFE) .- South Korean Justice Minister Han Dong-hoon today ordered the extradition of a woman who killed her children and left them in suitcases to New Zealand. To report your wallet.
Han’s order comes after the Seoul High Court last Friday approved the deportation of a 42-year-old New Zealander born in South Korea.
The woman was arrested in Ulsan, about 300 kilometers southeast of Seoul, in mid-September at the request of New Zealand police through Interpol.
The prisoner was living in New Zealand and returned to her home country in the second half of 2018 after the death of her husband a few years ago.
He has since lived in Seoul and elsewhere before moving into an acquaintance’s apartment in Ulsan earlier this year.
The bodies of two children, believed to be their children, were found in early August in two suitcases a family allegedly bought at an auction of abandoned goods in Auckland, New Zealand.
Authorities believe the bodies of the two unidentified boys, believed to be between five and 10 years old at the time of their deaths, may have been inside the suitcases for years. EFE
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