A fugitive woman, sentenced in Romania for kidnapping and manslaughter , has been released from the Palma courts due to a computer error whereby the European arrest warrant was not registered in the database consulted by the judge on duty That took care of the case.

The woman, who is 40 years old, was arrested on Thursday, November 28. When the National Police verified that the woman was residing in Palma, an investigation began that ended her location. After this, she could be arrested on the Paseo Marítimo de Palma. Subsequently, his pass was ordered to judicial disposition.

There, the woman had to be extradited to Romania, where she is sentenced to 17 years in prison, but because her search and capture order was not located in the database of the courts was released, sources have reported close to the case.

As the local newspaper Ultima Hora has announced in its print edition this Thursday, the judge on duty on duty did not have the Euro-arrest warrant in the court record and after consulting it with the National Court of the Court of Justice, and no To clarify the matter, he decided to order his freedom.

The events for which she is convicted occurred in 2006, when the woman kidnapped a man, who was finally released. Despite this, due to the precarious conditions he suffered during the kidnapping , he ended up dying in the hospital.

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