The most expensive midfielders ever as West Ham set £120 million Declan Rice transfer demand
The best players demand the biggest transfer fees.
May 11th 2023.
IMAGETAGGOESHERE Dutch citizen Joran van der Sloot will be extradited to the United States to face charges related to the 2005 disappearance of Natalee Holloway
The government of Peru has approved the extradition of a Dutch citizen on charges related to the disappearance of an American student in 2005.
Joran van der Sloot, thought to be one of the last people to see American student Natalee Holloway alive, will be extradited to the United States to faces charges of extortion and wire fraud.
Holloway, then 18, disappeared on the Caribbean island of Aruba, where she was on a trip with 124 other gradautes of Mountain Brook High School in Alabama.
She was last seen leaving a nightclub around 1.30am on May 30, 2005 with van der Sloot, then 17, and two Surinamese brothers, later identified as Deepak Kalpoe, 21, and Satish Kalpoe, 18.
IMAGETAGGOESHERE Beth Holloway, mother of Natalee Holloway, speaks during the opening of the Natalee Holloway Resource Center at the National Museum of Crime & Punishment in Washington
Van der Sloot and Kalpoe brothers were detained and investigated as suspects, but Holloway’s body was never found.
Van der Sloot told police in Aruba that he had driven to the island’s California Lighthouse on Arashi Beach, because Holloway ‘wanted to see sharks.’ He then said he dropped her off at the Holiday Inn she was staying at around 2.00am.
All three suspects were released after prosecutors determined charges could not be filed.
Van der Sloot’s current charges are related to extorting Holloway’s family for information about her death. In March 2010, Van der Sloot contacted Holloway’s family and promised to lead them to her body and identify her killers for a cash reward.
IMAGETAGGOESHERE Natalee Holloway’s disappearance has remained unsolved since 2005
He accepted $25,000 from the grieving family up front, and demanded a full payment of $225,000 after leading them to Holloway’s body.
IMAGETAGGOESHERE Dutch citizen Joran van der Sloot will be extradited to the United States to face charges related to the 2005 disappearance of Natalee Holloway
The government of Peru has approved the extradition of a Dutch citizen on charges related to the disappearance of an American student in 2005.
Joran van der Sloot, thought to be one of the last people to see American student Natalee Holloway alive, will be extradited to the United States to faces charges of extortion and wire fraud.
Holloway, then 18, disappeared on the Caribbean island of Aruba, where she was on a trip with 124 other gradautes of Mountain Brook High School in Alabama.
She was last seen leaving a nightclub around 1.30am on May 30, 2005 with van der Sloot, then 17, and two Surinamese brothers, later identified as Deepak Kalpoe, 21, and Satish Kalpoe, 18.
IMAGETAGGOESHERE Beth Holloway, mother of Natalee Holloway, speaks during the opening of the Natalee Holloway Resource Center at the National Museum of Crime & Punishment in Washington
Van der Sloot and Kalpoe brothers were detained and investigated as suspects, but Holloway’s body was never found.
Van der Sloot told police in Aruba that he had driven to the island’s California Lighthouse on Arashi Beach, because Holloway ‘wanted to see sharks.’ He then said he dropped her off at the Holiday Inn she was staying at around 2.00am.
All three suspects were released after prosecutors determined charges could not be filed.
Van der Sloot’s current charges are related to extorting Holloway’s family for information about her death. In March 2010, Van der Sloot contacted Holloway’s family and promised to lead them to her body and identify her killers for a cash reward.
IMAGETAGGOESHERE Natalee Holloway’s disappearance has remained unsolved since 2005
He accepted $25,000 from the grieving family up front, and demanded a full payment of $225,000 after leading them to Holloway’s body.