Contact with Curaçao man sentenced to die

The passport Shardyone Semerel.

WILLEMSTAD--The Curaçao government is in contact with the Dutch embassy in Morocco about Shardyone Semerel, who was born on the island.

  Last weekend he was sentenced to death in the African country. According to the court, 30-year-old Semerel and his 25-year-old co-perpetrator Edwin Robles Martines wanted to murder an Amsterdam cafe owner in Marrakesh in 2017, but they killed the wrong person, the 26-year-old son of a Moroccan judge. Both received the death penalty for this crime.

  Plenipotentiary Minister in The Hague Anthony Begina said the detainees communicate with the embassy via a self-chosen contact person and that they are offering all possible assistance to the convicts.

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