Warrant for arrest of Heylen
PA Auckland! A Parnell woman who al-r leges that her de facto hus-j band has abducted their two)] children said yesterday thatp he was in Uruguay when]) she last heard from him. [ A warrant for the arrest] of Josef Paul Maria Jo- ■ ihannes Heylen, aged 42, al, manager and pollster, was L ; issued by Mr J. R. Aubin, p S.M.. in the Magistrate’s]! Court at Auckland. • Anna Marie Agnes Car-;, mine, aged 28, an instructor,! said, that Heylen, her de* facto husband, had abducted; [their son. Ingmar Paul, aged; seven, and daughter, Elke; [Anna, aged four, in October |of last year. j She told the Magistrate! I that after differences be-)
tween herself and Heylen b [she left him, and started: proceedings for paternity j and maintenance orders. - she had had no objection; [to visits from Heylen and he; • had had generous access to! the children. ! In October of last year he .took the children to Whaingarei for a holiday. She had a letter from him two days later saying that by the time she got it he would have left New Zealand and would be domiciled in Bel- , gium. No paternity order [had been made, she said. ) She said Heylen had told her he would return to New (Zealand if she would give I I him full custody of the! I children beforehand. “I would not agree to] [that. He knew I had custody; [of the children and he! 'accepted that by deed,” Miss! iCarmine said. She had learned that Hey-, lien had been living in Montevideo, Uruguay, but she] [had had no knowledge of his[ ; ! whereabouts for a month. He had. she said, trans-; ferred the organisation of! [his company, Heylen Re- ] search, to his business asso-. Iciates m New Zealand. " ~ ‘
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