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Joran van der Sloot
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Joran Andreas Petrus van der Sloot (born August 6, 1987, in Arnhem, Netherlands) is a Dutch national who lived in Aruba. He is a suspect in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway, who vanished from Aruba in 2005, and is currently the main suspect in the death of Stephany Flores, who died on May 30, 2010, in Lima, Peru, exactly five years after Holloway's disappearance. Van der Sloot was apprehended June 3, 2010 in Chile.
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1 Natalee Holloway disappearance
2 Father's death
3 Death of Stephany Tatiana Flores Ramírez
4 References
Natalee Holloway disappearance
Main article: Natalee Holloway
van der Sloot, and brothers 21-year-old Deepak Kalpoe and 18-year-old Satish Kalpoe, were arrested on June 9, 2005, as suspects in the May 30, 2005, disappearance of American Natalee Holloway. The Kalpoes were released from custody on July 14, 2005, but were re-arrested on August 26, 2005, on suspicion of rape and murder while Joran remained in custody. Van der Sloot and the Kalpoes were released on September 3, 2005, due to lack of evidence.[1] Since September 6, 2005, van der Sloot has resided in the Netherlands while attending college. When he was released, he was required to stay within Dutch territory pending the investigation. On September 14, 2005, however, a higher court removed any restriction on him.
On November 21, 2007, van der Sloot was re-arrested in Arnhem, Netherlands, simultaneously with the Kalpoe brothers in Aruba for "suspicion of involvement in voluntary manslaughter and causing serious bodily harm that resulted in the death of Natalee Holloway" because of what the Aruba prosecutor's office also stated is "new incriminating evidence" related to the vanishing of Holloway. Van der Sloot was returned to Aruba November 23 and a court hearing on November 26 ruled to continue his detention for eight days. [2] The Kalpoe brothers were released on December 1.
Van der Sloot was ordered released on December 7, 2007, and was released without charge the same day.
In 2008, an undercover video made as part of a Dutch TV show surfaced purporting to show van der Sloot smoking marijuana and admitting to being present during Natalee's death. He seemed to suggest that she suffered some kind of seizure or heart failure after which an unnamed man loaded her on a boat and threw her into the sea. Although the evidence appeared damning, Joran argued he was simply trying to impress the other individual present, whom he believed to be a drug dealer. The courts in Aruba determined the video was insufficient to warrant prosecution.
Father's death
On February 11, 2010, Paulus van der Sloot, Joran's father and a prominent judge in Aruba, died of a heart attack at the age of 57 while playing tennis.[3]
Death of Stephany Tatiana Flores Ramírez
On May 30, 2010, on the fifth anniversary of the disappearance of Natalee Holloway, Stephany Tatiana Flores Ramírez, 21, was beaten and stabbed to death in the Hotel Tac Sac in the avenue Miraflores district in Lima, Peru. Her body was discovered three days later[4] in a room that had been booked in Joran van der Sloot's name. Van der Sloot had been in Peru since May 14, 2010, to attend a poker tournament. A hotel guest and an employee have come forward to claim they saw van der Sloot and the victim entering his hotel room together[5] and the police have video of the two together at the Atlantic City Casino in Lima the night before.[6] Police have stated van der Sloot is the prime suspect in the murder investigation.[7] Interpol issued an international arrest warrant for van der Sloot, believing that he had fled the country into Chile and was traveling to Argentina.[8]
Flores Ramirez was the daughter of Ricardo Flores, a former president of the Peruvian Automobile Club who subsequently won the "Caminos del Inca" rally in 1991. He is a well-known prominent businessman who ran for vice president in 2001 and for president five years later on fringe tickets.[7]
Van der Sloot was placed in police custody on June 3, 2010, in Santiago, Chile by the Policia de Investigaciones de Chile.[9]
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