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Korean mother sentenced to life in prison for New Zealand’s ‘suitcase murders’

Lee Hak-yung killed her son Minu Jo and daughter Yuna Jo, aged six and eight, with an overdose of prescription medication

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Lee Hak-yung looks down during her sentencing to life imprisonment for the murder of her two children at Auckland High Court in New Zealand on Wednesday. Photo: AFP
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A mother who murdered her two children and stuffed them into suitcases stashed inside a storage locker was on Wednesday sentenced to life imprisonment in New Zealand.
Lee Hak-yung, a New Zealand citizen originally from South Korea, was earlier this year found guilty of killing her children in a grisly crime dubbed the country’s “suitcase murders”.

High Court judge Geoffrey Venning sentenced Lee to life imprisonment with a minimum non-parole period of 17 years, saying she had killed children who were “particularly vulnerable”.

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Flanked by security guards and a translator, 45-year-old Lee showed little reaction as the sentence was handed down.

Lee killed her son Minu Jo and daughter Yuna Jo, aged six and eight, with an overdose of prescription medication in 2018.

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The bodies were not found until 2022, when an unsuspecting family pried open the contents of an abandoned storage locker they bought in an auction.

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