Chile's decision to allow suspect to surrender to France on April 3, 5:46

In 2016, when a Japanese female college student studying in France was lost, the Supreme Court of Chile found a former dating partner who had been hired in Chile and hired in Chile internationally suspected of murder in France. A decision was given to allow the handover. The defense of the suspect has allegedly challenged the decision.

Ai Kurosaki, a student at the University of Tsukuba, died in France in 2016 when she studied abroad, and French law enforcement officials have arranged for a former dating partner Nicholas Sepeda, a 29-year-old Chilean, to be murdered internationally. doing.

Sepepda has been hiding in Chile since the incident, and French law enforcement officials have requested Chile's extradition and have been heard in the Chilean Supreme Court.

The Chilean Supreme Court has ruled on Sunday that the evidence provided by French law enforcement officials has been granted credibility to hand over the suspect to Sepéda.

Sepeda has responded by appealing the decision.

The Chilean Supreme Court states that it will make a final decision in response to the opposition, but given the spread of the new coronavirus in Chile, the court has decided that there is no time limit for the decision, and the final decision is still It is expected to take time.

Prosecutor in charge "very happy"

"I am very pleased with the decision," said a French prosecutor, Cloak, in charge of the case following the Chilean Supreme Court ruling to allow Sepeda to be handed over to France. I would also like to thank the Chilean government for taking the delivery request seriously, "he said.

Meanwhile, "Sepeda can challenge this decision. He must wait for a final decision."