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AFP PHOTO / MINISTRY OF THE INTERIOR The face of Santiago's parents, the main suspects in the kidnapping of the newborn on Monday October 21 in Aulnay-sous-. The infant was found in a hotel in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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The face of Santiago's parents, the main suspects in the kidnapping of the newborn on Monday October 21 in Aulnay-sous-Bois. The infant was found in a hotel in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

MISCELLANEOUS FACTS – She could be extradited as early as Monday, November 4. Christina N. mother of Santiago, premature infant who was in the neonatology department of Aulnay-sous-Bois hospital before being kidnapped by her parents, should be handed over to French authorities next week, according to the court from Amsterdam. But the child's father, Kevin D., refused to be extradited to . The child was found by Dutch police with his parents in a hotel in the city on Friday October 25.

The request for an accelerated procedure concerning Santiago’s mother “ was accepted. It should be delivered next week,” a spokesperson for the Amsterdam court told AFP this Friday, November 1, where the young woman is currently detained. She could be heard by an investigating judge upon her return. The exact date of the delivery is not yet known.

The two French people aged 23 and 25 appeared this Friday before the Amsterdam court, which was to decide on their extradition, being subject to two European arrest warrants, recalls The Parisian. Since their arrest on October 25 by Dutch police, they have both been in pre-trial detention in Amsterdam.

Father refuses extradition

The father will not return to France with Christina N. He refused extradition. “There should be no return to France for two to three months”deplores a source close to the matter at Parisian. “In the long procedure, the case is examined within 60 to 90 days by the International Judicial Assistance Chamber of the Amsterdam Court” the court spokesperson told AFP.

The newborn, 17 days old when kidnapped, required constant care in an incubator, having been born eight weeks early. In good health, he was transferred to a reception facility, the Amsterdam court said earlier this week.

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