Two young children’s decomposing bodies were discovered in bags purchased at an auction

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Two young children’s bodies discovered in bags bought at auction NEW ZEALAND, AUCKLAND Authorities have explained how the bodies of two young children, discovered inside suitcases bought at a storage unit, may have been there auction. On August 11, a family from Manurewa, Auckland, bid at an auction and bought the contents of the storage container, but later found human remains inside. On Thursday, August 18, Detective Inspector Tofilau Famanuia Vaaelua of the New Zealand Police said they thought the remains of the children, aged between five and ten, could have been in the luggage for three to four years . According to Vaaelua, the size of both luggage is comparable, and the family that bought items from the storage unit is not connected in any way. The man was found guilty of killing his wife and stuffing her in a suitcase just DAYS after their wedding. The Kiwi family allegedly placed an online bid for the contents of the storage locker, which is a common technique to recover money from storage units where rent has not been paid. The idea also served as the basis for the popular US reality TV program “Storage Wars.” Often, prospective buyers are prohibited from scrutinizing the contents prior to the auction and are required to submit their bids in the dark. If they only win the auction, buyers are allowed to read the contents of the unit. This time, it wasn’t until the family returned home from the abandoned luggage unit that they made the horrifying discovery. Authorities are currently looking at CCTV evidence, but Vaaelua acknowledged the case would be difficult given how long the bodies were hidden in the suitcases. He admitted that New Zealand was home to the relatives of the victims. The kids haven’t been formally identified yet, though. The inspector admitted that he knew the act hurt the neighborhood “seriously.” Vaaelua told a press conference Thursday that “we are still on a fact-finding mission and we still have a lot of unanswered questions,” adding, “I really feel for the families of these victims because there are relatives there that they did not know that their loved ones had died, especially the two young children. Because of the young age of the victims, he insisted that the investigation had been difficult for the officers involved. According to reports, including in suitcases are the person and household goods. Families flee the city as it becomes a hangout for addicts and criminals in THE A homicide investigation continues, and the New Zealand police are working with the international criminal police organization Interpol. The New Zealand Herald was told by a neighbor of the Clendon Park house that the trailer with the luggage also contained “prams, toys and walkers” in the back. Another neighbor, She lton Honana, told Newshub that he felt bad for the family even though they had nothing to do with the incident. “Whoever did this, please come forward. Bro, it’s a bit unfair. It’s horrible and scary.” On the night of August 11, after the bereaved family called the police, nearby witnesses saw three different bodies outside the house. Investigators also seized the large hire trailer used to deliver the cargo to the home. After their shocking discovery, a large blue tent was erected on the property, and the family was given counseling.

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