
Natalee Holloway's mother says prosecutors in Aruba want to interview the missing teen's former classmates in Mountain Brook, Alabama about the 18-year-old's disappearance.
Beth Holloway Twitty repeated her charge that Aruban officials ignored leads and botched the case. Twitty says the reason they want to ask follow-up questions to students from Mountain Brook is because of the holes in their original line of questioning and because of questions they forgot to ask the first time.
On Friday, Aruban prosecutors said in a statement they would conduct a new round of interviews in their investigation of Holloway's May 30th disappearance.
The statement says there are people living in the United States who have to be interviewed again. They say several aspects need more attention.
Holloway disappeared just hours before she was to end a vacation celebrating her graduation.
She was last seen leaving a bar with Dutch national Joran van der Sloot and Surinamese brothers Deepak and Satish Kalpoe. They were arrested June ninth but released after a court ruled there was not enough evidence to hold them.
No one has been charged, and extensive searches for Holloway have failed to find any clues about her whereabouts.
Associated Press
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