New Zealand Mother Found Guilty in Shocking 'Suitcase Murders' of Her Two Children
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New Zealand Mother Found Guilty in Shocking 'Suitcase Murders' of Her Two Children

Hakyung Lee, a 44-year-old woman from New Zealand, has been found guilty of murdering her two children, Yuna and Minu Jo, in a case that has horrified the nation. The children's bodies were discovered in suitcases, raising urgent concerns about child safety and domestic violence. With a potential life sentence ahead, the community is left to confront the tragic implications of this familial violence and the need for improved mental health and child protection measures.

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