Unknown Japanese woman decides to hand over to former partner, France Chile Supreme Court May 19, 5:37

In 2016, when a Japanese female college student studying in France lost track of her whereabouts, the Supreme Court of Chile accused France of a former partner suspected of murder and hiding in Chile. Made a decision to allow him to hand over. This decision is final and the former partner will soon be transferred to France.

In 2016, a student at the University of Tsukuba, Ai Kurosaki, died in France, where she was studying abroad. I am making an arrangement.

Sepeda returned to Chile shortly after the incident and was hiding, and French law enforcement authorities had asked Chile to surrender, and the Supreme Court of Chile had been tried.

The Chilean Supreme Court ruled yesterday allowing the surrender of Sepeda to be handed over to France on the basis of the credibility of the evidence presented by French law enforcement agencies.

The decision was final and the suspect, Sepeda, was soon detained and transferred to France.

If the transfer is realized, the investigation is expected to advance greatly, but due to the spread of the new coronavirus in Chile, the court says that the transfer to France will still take time.

French Prosecutor “Very satisfied with respect to Chile's Supreme Court and prosecution”

The French cloak prosecutor in charge of the case told NHK on the 18th, "It is very difficult because the decision will allow the French authorities to interrogate Suede Supreme and hold a trial in his presence. I'm happy. I would like to show my sincere respect to the independence of the judges and prosecutors of the Chilean Supreme Court after this request to hand over, "he welcomed the decision.

At a press conference in April last year, prosecutor Manto indicated that he would open a trial in France even if he did not accept the delivery of his personality, and France was paying attention to the Chilean response.