Human remains found in Aruba could belong to Natalee Holloway

Monday, August 28, 2017
ARUBA -- Human remains found in Aruba could potentially belong to Natalee Holloway, ABC News has learned.

Preliminary DNA tests reveal that the recently discovered human remains belong to a Caucasian person of European descent, which matches Holloway's description.
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According to Oxygen.com, more conclusive DNA tests are expected to reveal whether the bone fragments belong to Holloway.

The full DNA results will reportedly be released next month.
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Holloway disappeared more than 12 years ago when she went on a high school trip to Aruba after graduating in Alabama. She was declared dead in 2012.

The 18-year-old was last seen with now-30-year-old Joran Vander Sloot, who is currently imprisoned in Peru for the murder of a different woman.
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