Natalee Holloway's Father, Dave Holloway, The father of Natalee Holloway, the 18-year-old who turned up gone in Aruba 10 years prior, has come back to the island to research new educates the vanishing and assumed passing of his little girl.
Inside Edition reports that Dave Holloway is working with a private specialist and a body puppy to catch up on late claims from a witness who said he saw long-lasting suspect Joran van der Sloot with Holloway, and later saw him with her body.
"I saw Natalee Holloway on the most recent night she was alive. I was the onlooker," Jurrien de Jong told Inside Edition. "I saw that Joran was pursuing Natalee into a little building under development. In around five minutes he turned out with Natalee in his arms, and hammered the assortment of Natalee on the floor, and afterward he made an opening in a creep space… I knew she was dead."
Holloway said in March that de Jong let him know about what he had seen a year ago. De Jong likewise made the cases to a Dutch daily paper.
De Jong told the Algemeen Dagblad daily paper prior this year that he didn't approach sooner as he was included in unlawful medication movement at the time, and would not have liked to go to the police.
Eric Olthof, Aruba's prosecutor, told Inside Edition he was investigating the cases and expected his examination would take up to two months.
Natalee Holloway vanished on May 30, 2005 while praising her secondary school graduation in Aruba with companions. Witnesses say she was seen leaving a club with van der Sloot, who was 17 at the time.
Van der Sloot is presently in jail in Peru, where he is serving a 28-year sentence for the 2010 homicide of Stephany Flores in a Lima inn room. When his sentence is finished, he will be removed to the United States, where he will face charges of blackmailing and swindling Holloway's mom.
There have been various gathered leads for the situation throughout the years, including clashing articulations from van der Sloot himself, who was captured twice yet never charged. Van der Sloot has guaranteed to have allowed Natalee to sit unbothered and intoxicated on a shoreline; he was likewise gotten on shrouded cam clearly admitting to the murdering, and told Fox News that he sold her into subjugation.
The case, on the other hand, stays unsolved.
"I generally thought the answer was right around the bend," Holloway told HuffPost in March. "Here we are about after 10 years regardless we don't have a clue.
Inside Edition reports that Dave Holloway is working with a private specialist and a body puppy to catch up on late claims from a witness who said he saw long-lasting suspect Joran van der Sloot with Holloway, and later saw him with her body.
"I saw Natalee Holloway on the most recent night she was alive. I was the onlooker," Jurrien de Jong told Inside Edition. "I saw that Joran was pursuing Natalee into a little building under development. In around five minutes he turned out with Natalee in his arms, and hammered the assortment of Natalee on the floor, and afterward he made an opening in a creep space… I knew she was dead."
Holloway said in March that de Jong let him know about what he had seen a year ago. De Jong likewise made the cases to a Dutch daily paper.
De Jong told the Algemeen Dagblad daily paper prior this year that he didn't approach sooner as he was included in unlawful medication movement at the time, and would not have liked to go to the police.
Eric Olthof, Aruba's prosecutor, told Inside Edition he was investigating the cases and expected his examination would take up to two months.
Natalee Holloway vanished on May 30, 2005 while praising her secondary school graduation in Aruba with companions. Witnesses say she was seen leaving a club with van der Sloot, who was 17 at the time.
Van der Sloot is presently in jail in Peru, where he is serving a 28-year sentence for the 2010 homicide of Stephany Flores in a Lima inn room. When his sentence is finished, he will be removed to the United States, where he will face charges of blackmailing and swindling Holloway's mom.
There have been various gathered leads for the situation throughout the years, including clashing articulations from van der Sloot himself, who was captured twice yet never charged. Van der Sloot has guaranteed to have allowed Natalee to sit unbothered and intoxicated on a shoreline; he was likewise gotten on shrouded cam clearly admitting to the murdering, and told Fox News that he sold her into subjugation.
The case, on the other hand, stays unsolved.
"I generally thought the answer was right around the bend," Holloway told HuffPost in March. "Here we are about after 10 years regardless we don't have a clue.
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