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New Zealand Mother Sentenced to Life for “Suitcase Murders” of Her Children

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Tragic Verdict in Auckland Court

A mother in New Zealand has been convicted of killing her two children and stashing their bodies in suitcases — a chilling crime that shook the nation. In a landmark decision, the court sentenced her to life in prison, with a minimum of 17 years before she can even apply for parole.

The children — a 6-year-old and an 8-year-old — disappeared in 2018. Their bodies were discovered only in 2022, when suitcases from an abandoned storage unit were bought at auction and inspected by the unsuspecting buyers.


How the Crimes Unfolded

In 2018, the two young children died after being given what the defence claimed was a fatal dose of medication by their mother. After the killings, the mother fled to South Korea and changed her identity before being extradited in 2022.

Evidence presented at trial showed that the suitcases, wrapped in plastic, had been hidden in a rented storage locker. When rent was not renewed, the unit was auctioned — leading to the grisly discovery and reopening of the case.

During the trial, the defence argued that the mother was suffering from severe depression, especially after the death of her husband. However, the jury rejected the insanity plea, concluding her actions were “deliberate and calculated.” The judge confirmed that the murders were not impulsive but planned.


Court Outcome and Family’s Response

At sentencing, the judge ordered that the mother begin her punishment in a secure psychiatric facility, as per mental health treatment laws. She will be transferred to standard prison once deemed fit.

Family members expressed deep grief over the devastating loss. One relative described their pain as “a wound that will never heal,” underscoring the emotional impact on the children’s extended family. Law enforcement also acknowledged international cooperation, particularly with authorities in South Korea, which aided in the extradition.

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