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Korean Mother Faces Trial After Children Found in New Zealand Suitcases

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

AUCKLAND, New‌ Zealand – A ⁤South Korean woman is standing ⁣trial in New⁢ Zealand⁣ accused in the deaths of her two young children, whose remains were discovered inside suitcases abandoned at an Auckland ‍storage facility in 2022. Lee Hak-yung, 42, appeared in court monday and entered a not guilty plea by remaining silent when asked ⁣for her response by the judge.⁤

The case, which has gripped New Zealand and‍ South Korea,⁢ centers around the remains of Lee’s children, aged seven⁤ and ten, who were found ⁢years after they disappeared. Lee had ‌reportedly returned to South Korea ‌in 2018 ⁢and lived under ​an assumed identity before being arrested in Ulsan ‍in⁤ September 2022 following an Interpol red notice. ⁣She was⁣ later extradited to‌ New Zealand two months later. The trial is expected to shed light on ​the circumstances surrounding the children’s deaths and Lee’s⁢ alleged involvement, with the outcome carrying notable weight for both⁤ families and the wider community. ‌Lee is representing herself, with two lawyers‍ appointed ‍by the court as⁢ standby counsel.

The ‌children’s remains lay undiscovered ‌for years until the contents of a​ storage locker in Papatoetoe, South Auckland, were sold at auction.⁤ Unsuspecting buyers brought‍ the suitcases home and found the bodies ​wrapped and hidden inside. Lee was arrested in Ulsan in ⁤September ‍2022 after Interpol issued a red notice and was extradited to New Zealand two months later at the request of the police.​

At Monday’s hearing, local media reported that Lee remained silent when asked by the judge how she would plead,⁢ with⁢ her silence⁣ ultimately recorded as a “not guilty” plea.

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