Police have released further images of the campsite where Tom Phillips’ children were found after his death on Monday, which appear to show a camp kitchen and sleeping area.
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Since the children were reunited and settled into state care on Monday, police have been scouring the campsite to determine how the Phillips family managed to survive for so long in the remote and rugged environment.
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The children’s mother, Cat, has told New Zealand outlet
Mata that she is yet to be told when she will be reunited with her children, who were aged eight, seven and five when she last saw them four years ago.
New Zealand Police Minister Mark Mitchell said it was a “complex situation” and that the authorities were governed by court orders.
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“My staff were talking to her a number of times yesterday, but there are court matters in place, which need to be considered before any access to the children may be considered, as far as I’m aware,” he said.
Chambers said once police recovered the children at the campsite, they were “fairly quickly” handed over to welfare authorities “to ensure that they had the care and the protection that they deserved”.
Chambers sympathised with their mother’s plight and understood that she would be desperate to see them, but said that was not up to the police.
“I totally appreciate that as a parent, and as a parent myself, however… that’s something that [welfare authority] Oranga Tamariki will need to consider,” he said. “There’s obviously things that need to be considered first.”