Chilean woman accused of Pinochet-era kidnaps loses Australia extradition battle
Adriana Rivas moved from Chile to Australia in the 1970s, working there as a nanny and cleaner.
Adriana Rivas moved from Chile to Australia in the 1970s, working there as a nanny and cleaner.
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Adriana Rivas moved from Chile to Australia in the 1970s, working there as a nanny and cleaner.
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A former Bondi nanny accused of torture and kidnapping for the Chilean Pinochet regime loses her final legal bid to avoid extradition to Chile.
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