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Mother charged with killing her three children in New Zealand after moving from South Africa

A woman has been charged with murdering her three young daughters, just weeks after the family arrived in New Zealand from South Africa.

Lauren Anne Dickason appeared in court in the port city of Timaru on Saturday, and a judge remanded her to a hospital for a mental health evaluation, a court spokesperson said.

Dickason, 40, is charged with killing her 2-year-old twins Maya and Karla and their 6-year-old sister Liane, police said. Their bodies were found on Thursday at a property where the family stayed.

“Police would like to reassure the community that this was a tragic isolated incident and we are not seeking anyone else,” the police said in a statement late on Friday.

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Dickason is to appear in court again on Oct. 5.

The family came to Timaru, a city of 29,000 on New Zealand’s South Island recently, police have said. They left the compulsory two-week managed isolation last week.

New Zealand media reported that Dickason and her husband Graham are doctors.

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