Doctors planned New Zealand move for two years before mum ‘murdered’ girls

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Doctors planned New Zealand move for two years before mum ‘murdered’ girls
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A PAIR of doctors planned their “dream” family move to New Zealand for two years before the wife allegedly killed their three girls. Lauren Dickason, 40, was silent as she was charged w…

But Graham, an orthopaedic surgeon, came home about 10pm on Thursday to find his three children dead.

"Her last message to me was how panicked she was when there was a power outage at their home during the recent looting in South Africa. "They waited years for those children because she had troubles with fertility and stuff, so it really is a big shock," le Roux added. "They absolutely adored those children. They were so grateful for having them because they struggled to get pregnant and when they finally got the children, they loved them," the neighbour said.

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