South Korea’s justice minister will make final call on extradition of woman to New Zealand to face murder charges over children’s bodies found in suitcases

A South Korean court has approved the extradition of a 42-year-old woman facing murder charges in New Zealand over the deaths of two children whose bodies were found abandoned in suitcases in August.

The Seoul high court said Friday its decision came after the unidentified woman agreed in writing to be sent back to New Zealand. The woman denied the charges while being led away from a police station after her arrest in September.

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