
Woman in court after 2yo found in suitcase in bus luggage compartment
Yesterday, police were called after a passenger asked for access to the luggage compartment during a planned stop in Kaiwaka shortly before 1pm on a trip from Whangārei to Auckland.
The driver became concerned when he noticed the bag moving – and when the driver opened the suitcase, they discovered the two-year-old girl.
At the North Shore District Court today, the name of the 27-year-old was suppressed. She made no plea and was remanded in custody.
She is set to reappear in court tomorrow after a forensic psychiatric assessment.
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Police have alleged the woman intentionally placed the child in the suitcase, which was likely to cause adverse effects such as suffocation, dehydration, carbon monoxide poisoning, heat exhaustion, and psychological trauma.
The maximum penalty of the charge is 10 years' imprisonment.
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Earlier, Waitematā acting field crime manager Detective Inspector Simon Harrison said when discovered, the little girl was reported to be very hot, but otherwise appeared physically unharmed.
"She was transported to hospital, where she remains, undergoing an extensive medical assessment.
"We would like to acknowledge and commend the bus driver, who noticed something wasn't right and took immediate action, preventing what could have been a far worse outcome," Harrison said.
Police added inquiries into this incident were ongoing and further charges had not been ruled out.
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Oranga Tamariki had also been notified.

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