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The "suitcase hiding case" shocked New Zealand! Police: The child found may have been dead for years

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Comprehensive New Zealand National Radio, the New Zealand Herald, new Zealand "Stuff" website latest news, Auckland, New Zealand police confirmed on the 18th that a local family auctioned the luggage found two children's remains, the discovered children may have been dead for "many years".

The "suitcase hiding case" shocked New Zealand! Police: The child found may have been dead for years

According to the New Zealand police, the "case of the body in the suitcase" had to be told a week ago.

On 11 August, the remains of children were found in a suitcase purchased by a family in Auckland. According to New Zealand's "Stuff" website, the suitcase was obtained by the family from an online auction, and they auctioned off the contents of a storage warehouse, including an entire trailer of various types of property, including these suitcases.

The family's neighbours told the New Zealand Herald that after the family had pulled home the proceeds from the auction, they found the remains in the suitcase when they dismantled the items in the front yard and driveway.

The "suitcase hiding case" shocked New Zealand! Police: The child found may have been dead for years

On the afternoon of August 18, Inspector Toffelau revealed the latest news of the case to the media at the Manukau Regional Police Station in the south of Auckland. Toffelau said police were working to determine the exact ages of the children who died, who were supposed to be between the ages of 5 and 10, and who may have been dead for "many years."

New Zealand's "Stuff" website said two similarly sized suitcases had been stored in the storage warehouse for three to four years.

New Zealand's national radio said that after the discovery of the remains, police had launched a homicide investigation and confirmed that the buyer of the suitcase was not related to the homicide.

Toffelau said he understood the case would be very upsetting to residents of the nearby community, saying that "we are doing our best to complete the investigation and figure out what exactly went through with these children" and that "it is not an easy investigation." Toffelau also said that "such a terrible case" is tough for homicide investigators, especially those who are themselves parents.

The "suitcase hiding case" shocked New Zealand! Police: The child found may have been dead for years

New Zealand's Newshub news network previously said that a former homicide detective and police negotiator believes that people related to the murder may have fled overseas, "they may well have left the country because the remains were placed in an abandoned storage facility." ”

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