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ORANJESTAD, Aruba (AP) A man who had been detained in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway complained to authorities Tuesday that her mother has been harassing him.
Deepak Kalpoe, a 21-year-old Suriname national, asked that Beth Holloway Twitty stay away from him, said police Inspector Carlos Sarge.
Sarge said police would ask her to stay away from Kalpoe. Holloway Twitty declined to comment on the complaint. "I'm just going to try to continue getting answers about my daughter," she said.
Kalpoe, his 18-year-old brother Satish, and 18-year-old Joran van der Sloot were the last ones seen with Natalee on May 30 -- the night the 18-year-old Alabama student disappeared.
The young men were arrested on June 9, but the Kalpoe brothers were later released after a judge ruled there was not enough evidence to hold them. Van der Sloot is the only person in custody in the case and no one has been charged.
Holloway Twitty has repeatedly said she believes the three young men were involved in Natalee's disappearance -- allegations that they have denied.
The complaint came after Holloway Twitty confronted Kalpoe Monday and asked him about her daughter's disappearance. The scene was filmed by television.
Kalpoe repeatedly told her he had nothing to say and that she should speak to his lawyer. Calls to Kalpoe's lawyer seeking comment Tuesday were not returned. |