Natalee Holloway mystery solved? Tip that she was drugged by Joran van der Sloot and then buried in park when she choked to death on her own vomit leads to discovery of human remains
A new tip in the 2005 disappearance of Natalee Holloway has led to the discovery of human remains in Aruba
Those remains are now undergoing DNA testing with results expected in the next month Natalee's father Dave revealed on Wednesday
The tip in the case came from a man named Gabriel, who lived with Joran van der Sloot's best friend John
Gabriel claims van der Sloot told John that he gave a drink spiked with the date rape drug GHB to Natalee, 18, who choked on her own vomit
Van der Sloot allegedly called his father Paulus at that point, who got a burlap bag and stomped on the body to get it to fit before burying the teen in a park
Paulus died in 2010 and van der Sloot is serving 28 years in a Peruvian prison for murdering Stephany Flores Ramírez, 21, in 2010
He is facing extortion charges in the US for allegedly promising to show Beth Holloway, Natalee's mother, where the body of her daughter was buried for $25K
By Chris Spargo For Dailymail.com
Published: 11:31 EDT, 16 August 2017 | Updated: 17:27 EDT, 16 August 2017
A new tip in the Natalee Holloway investigation has led to the discovery of human remains in Aruba, 12 years after the teenager disappeared while vacationing on the tropical island to celebrate her high school graduation.
A former roommate of Joran van der Sloot's best friend told Natalee's father Dave Holloway that the young woman was buried in a park near her hotel on the island.
That man, Gabriel, said van der Sloot disposed of the body with help from his father Paulus after Natalee choked to death on her own vomit soon after she was given a drink that had been spiked with GHB.
Van der Sloot revealed this to his best friend John, who then repeated the information to Gabriel while the two were living together over a decade ago.
Dave announced on Wednesday while appearing on Today that he followed up on that tip, and soon after remains were found.
Those remains are now undergoing DNA testing and results should be back in the next month, which could finally lead to some closure for the family of the missing Alabama teenager.
This will all be part of 'The Disappearance of Natalee Holloway,' a docuseries premiering this Saturday at 7pm on Oxygen and ending right around the time the results come back from that DNA test.
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