The 42-year-old accused of the murder is the children’s mother, and was extradited from South Korea in November
A woman charged with the murder of two children whose bodies were found in suitcases inThe 42-year-old woman accused of their murder is the children’s mother, and was extradited from South Korea on murder charges in late November.
The case was heard at Auckland high court on Wednesday morning, but the accused was not present for the hearing, and her lawyer entered not guilty pleas on her behalf. She and the children are both covered by strict interim suppression orders preventing the publication of their names and some identifying details, as well as some details of the case.
In mid-September, South Korean authorities arrested the woman in the southern city of Ulsan on a warrant for two charges of murder. Her only public statements so far came as she was shifted between police stations in South Korea in mid-September.
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