Hey Joran! I heard that O.J. has an extra room for you if you want to stay with him!
Joran van der Sloot leaves Aruba to study in Holland
Joran van der Sloot is pictured kissing his mother Anita just before departing for Holland last evening. After sending nearly 3 months in jail under suspicion in the disappearance of missing U.S. teen Natalee Holloway, Joran was granted permission from he Judge of Instruction to attend college in Holland.
ORANJESTAD, Aruba – The Prime minister of Aruba said Mnday that the Investigationinto the disappearance of aU.S. teen “will not cease” despite the weekend release of the three suspects. Prime Minister
Nelson Oduber, who has previously said Aruban authorities made mistakes in the early part of the Natalee Holloway investigation, added that he could appreciate the “dismay”of the missing teen’s mother over the setback in the high profile case.
“After a summer of investigation, searches, and extended detentions the case has not been solved. But, the case is not concluded. And we will continue to demand that the search for answers into what happened to Natalee will not cease,” Oduber said in a statement released Monday.
The remarks from the prime minister, who is running for re-election this month, are the first since the release Saturday of Joran van der Sloot, an 18-year-old Dutch resident of the island, and two Surinamese brothers.
The prime minister has declined repeated requests for interviews about the Holloway case. “We want the Holloway-Twitty family to know that we understand and share their dismay that they leave Aruba without the answers they so dearly want,” Oduber said in the statement. “I pledge to them that there will be a conclusion.”
Holloway’s mother, Beth Holloway Twitty, left Aruba for her home in Mountain Brook, Alabama on Sunday, saying she had “exhausted all my avenues” after pressuring authorities since shortly after the teen disappeared on the final day of a high school graduation trip to the Dutch Caribbean island.
Her family has often been critical of local authorities, who did not detain Van der Sloot and the Kalpoe brothers as suspects until 10 days after she was reported missing. Twitty said she would return to Aruba on Thursday to pack the remainder of her belongings, and will return to the island in the future, but would seek justice for her daughter from the United States.
“I will not be living in Aruba, but the Holloway-Twitty family will never leave Aruba without Natalee. This is not the end, it is just the beginning,” she told The Associated Press.
The prime minister said he plans to make efforts to increase tourism and ensure that Aruba is “still a safe and hospitable place for visitors.” “The tragedy of one family’s loss has touched all of us.” Nevertheless, “we cannot delay the plans we have for Aruba’s future. It is time to focus anew on the issues that will continue the economic growth of our country,” Oduber said.
ORANJESTAD, Aruba – The Prime minister of Aruba said Mnday that the Investigationinto the disappearance of aU.S. teen “will not cease” despite the weekend release of the three suspects. Prime Minister
Nelson Oduber, who has previously said Aruban authorities made mistakes in the early part of the Natalee Holloway investigation, added that he could appreciate the “dismay”of the missing teen’s mother over the setback in the high profile case.“After a summer of investigation, searches, and extended detentions the case has not been solved. But, the case is not concluded. And we will continue to demand that the search for answers into what happened to Natalee will not cease,” Oduber said in a statement released Monday.
The remarks from the prime minister, who is running for re-election this month, are the first since the release Saturday of Joran van der Sloot, an 18-year-old Dutch resident of the island, and two Surinamese brothers.
The prime minister has declined repeated requests for interviews about the Holloway case. “We want the Holloway-Twitty family to know that we understand and share their dismay that they leave Aruba without the answers they so dearly want,” Oduber said in the statement. “I pledge to them that there will be a conclusion.”
Holloway’s mother, Beth Holloway Twitty, left Aruba for her home in Mountain Brook, Alabama on Sunday, saying she had “exhausted all my avenues” after pressuring authorities since shortly after the teen disappeared on the final day of a high school graduation trip to the Dutch Caribbean island.
Her family has often been critical of local authorities, who did not detain Van der Sloot and the Kalpoe brothers as suspects until 10 days after she was reported missing. Twitty said she would return to Aruba on Thursday to pack the remainder of her belongings, and will return to the island in the future, but would seek justice for her daughter from the United States.
“I will not be living in Aruba, but the Holloway-Twitty family will never leave Aruba without Natalee. This is not the end, it is just the beginning,” she told The Associated Press.
The prime minister said he plans to make efforts to increase tourism and ensure that Aruba is “still a safe and hospitable place for visitors.” “The tragedy of one family’s loss has touched all of us.” Nevertheless, “we cannot delay the plans we have for Aruba’s future. It is time to focus anew on the issues that will continue the economic growth of our country,” Oduber said.
OH, OF COURSE...IT'S ALWAYS ABOUT MONEY...THAT'S THE BOTTOM LINE.
THIS WORLD IS SAD AND PATHETIC
THIS WORLD IS SAD AND PATHETIC
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your sad an pathetic
Good comeback...you can't even spell.
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I don't expect everyone to like me or agree with my opinions. However, I am always respectful of other people's opinions and the lame remark you made was just unnecessary.
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