NATALEE HOLLOWAY SUSPECT ACCUSED OF MURDER IN PERU

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NEW DETAILS: The ENQUIRER has learned that INTERPOL has just issued an international arrest warrant for JORAN van der SLOOT, the key suspect in the disappearance of NATALEE HOLLOWAY for the murder of a young girl in Lima, Peru.

Lima police say der Sloot, 22, is the main suspect in the murder of Stephany Tatiana Flores Ramirez, 21, the daughter of a prominent businessman and racer.

Ramirez’s corpse was discovered in the Miraflores District of Lima, Peru early this morning.

Her family said Van der Sloot was the last one to see Stephany alive.

According to police reports, the girl was brutally stabbed and was found wrapped in a blanket in a pool of blood.

Natalee Holloway was an 18-year old American high school student on a graduation trip to Aruba when she vanished without a trace May 30, 2005.

Holloway was last seen at a Chinese restaurant on the island with Joran van der Sloot and two brothers Deepak and Satish Kalpoe.

The reason behind her disappearance was unknown. Since her body has never been recovered Holloway  has been presumed dead.

The case was reopened Feb 1, 2008 when the prosecutor’s office in Aruba  viewed shocking video footage of Joran van der Sloot who was under the influence of marijuana, telling an undercover agent that Holloway died on the morning of May 30, 2005, and that he then dumped her body into the sea.

Van der Sloot later denied what he said on tape was true, and later gave Greta Van Susteren an interview (which he later retracted) in which he stated that he sold Holloway into white slavery.

Van der Sloot remains a key suspect in the Holloway disappearance and with new accusations of murder, the Dutchman is again the object of an international manhunt.

Van der Sloot is believed to have fled over the border into Chile, according to police.

First filed: 1:30 PM EDT