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Education officials should have done more over the disappearance of two children, who were later found murdered and hidden inside two suitcases at a storage facility, says a child protection advocate.
Yuna and Minu Jo, aged eight and six, were registered with a GP and attended a local primary school before they were murdered by their mother Hakyung Lee in 2018.
But it was four years before their bodies were found.
While their school made initial attempts to track them down, an advocate for children says the ministry could have done more and needs to improve its safeguards.
Lee was sentenced to life imprisonment for a minimum of 17 years by Justice Geoffery Venning in the High Court at Auckland on Wednesday.
She was found guilty in a trial by jury in September.
Lee had concealed the children's bodies by placing them in sui
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