A person was sent to Adelaide to stand trial for an old murder case.

A 36-year-old man is in custody in Australia after being brought back from Cambodia and may face murder charges.

May 11th 2024.

A person was sent to Adelaide to stand trial for an old murder case.
A man from Adelaide has been taken into custody and is facing charges of murder upon his return to Australia from Cambodia. According to the police, the man played a role in the tragic killing of Thea Kheav, who was fatally stabbed at a birthday party in Parafield Gardens, a suburb in the northern region of Adelaide. The incident occurred on December 1, 2007.

The suspect, who is 36 years old, was apprehended by the authorities at Melbourne Airport earlier today. He will be transported back to South Australia tonight, where he is expected to be formally charged. This development comes after three other individuals were already found guilty of murder and were handed life sentences with a minimum of 20 years behind bars.

It is believed that a fourth person was also involved in the crime and fled the country just four weeks after the incident. Efforts were made by detectives to bring him back to Australia from Cambodia in 2008, but their request was rejected by the Cambodian Supreme Court and he was subsequently released.

However, just this morning at 7:30 am, the man returned to Melbourne on a flight from Bangkok. As soon as he arrived, he was promptly arrested by the police. The suspect, formerly from Salisbury North, is expected to be transported to South Australia later today, where he will face charges.

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