The executive order from Peru's Council of Ministers allowing the
temporary extradition of Joran van der Sloot marked the latest twist
in nearly 20 years of the mystery surrounding the fate of Natalee
Holloway.
The 18-year-old suburban Birmingham resident vanished during a high
school graduation trip to the Caribbean island of Aruba in May 2005,
prompting an exhaustive investigation and intense media attention.
Authorities have said she was last seen with Van der Sloot and
another man.
Van der Sloot, a Dutch national from Aruba, was arrested in the
Holloway disappearance but never charged with her alleged abduction.
The teen's remains have never been found but an Alabama judge
declared her legally dead in January 2012.
That same year, van der Sloot was sentenced to 28 years in prison in
Peru after he confessed to strangling, beating and suffocating a
21-year-old Peruvian business student, Stephany Flores.
He made headlines again in 2014 when his lawyer reported that Van
der Sloot had been stabbed in prison, though penitentiary
authorities said he likely hurt himself.
The executive order clearing the way for his extradition to the U.S.
was announced in a statement from the Peruvian Embassy in
Washington.
Under an agreement with the U.S. Justice Department, according to
the statement, he will face extortion and wire fraud charges "as
part of a scheme to supposedly lead the (Holloway family) to the
body of their deceased daughter."
No mention was made of whether van der Sloot might also face Alabama
state charges stemming from the teen's death itself, and there was
no immediate word from U.S. officials as to whether that was
possible under Washington's extradition treaty with Lima.
(Reporting by Steve Gorman in Los Angeles; Additional reporting by
David Alire in Mexico City; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)
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