South Korean Police Seek Arrest Warrants for Daughter and Son in Law Following Suitcase Murder Discovery in Daegu

South Korean authorities seek arrest warrants for a woman and her husband after the body of her mother was found in a suitcase in a Daegu stream.

By: AXL Media

Published: Apr 1, 2026, 5:07 PM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from The Straits Times

South Korean Police Seek Arrest Warrants for Daughter and Son in Law Following Suitcase Murder Discovery in Daegu - article image
South Korean Police Seek Arrest Warrants for Daughter and Son in Law Following Suitcase Murder Discovery in Daegu - article image

Discovery of a Suitcase in Sincheon Stream

The investigation into a gruesome discovery in eastern Daegu reached a breakthrough on April 1, 2026, as police moved to formally arrest the victim's daughter and son in law. The case began on the morning of March 31, when a passerby spotted a suitcase floating near a submerged bridge in the Chilseong dong area of the Buk gu district. Upon inspection, authorities found the body of an elderly woman inside. Initial findings by the Daegu Bukbu Police suggest that the body had been disposed of in the Sincheon stream on March 18, meaning the victim remained undiscovered for nearly two weeks.

Suspects Admit to Charges During Emergency Detention

Following the discovery, police utilized emergency arrest procedures to take the daughter and her husband into custody. During subsequent interrogations, both suspects reportedly admitted to the charges of murder and the disposal of the body. Under South Korean law, emergency arrests allow for a 48 hour detention period, during which time investigators must gather sufficient evidence to justify a court issued warrant. Officials are now working to finalize the official warrant request as they piece together the events that led to the fatal encounter.

Forensic Analysis to Uncover Motive and Cover Up

A primary focus of the ongoing investigation is determining the exact motive behind the killing. Detectives are performing forensic analysis on the suspects' mobile phones to trace their communications and movements leading up to and after March 18. Police want to understand how the couple managed to cover up the mother's disappearance for a fourteen day period without raising suspicion among neighbors or other family members. The results of these digital interviews and forensic tests will be crucial in building the prosecution’s case before a formal indictment is issued.

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