Natalee Holloway’s mother ‘very disappointed’ in OM

ORANJESTAD — Beth Twitty, the mother of Natalee Holloway who disappeared in 2005, accepts that the found jawbone does not belong to her daughter, but is very disappointed in the way the Aruban OM presented this information.

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"The Aruban OM apparently found the media more important than the painful wake of a mother" Beth’s lawyer John Kelly states in the American media. "Beth accepts the forensic conclusions, is emotionally exhausted due to the inexplicable long waiting and deeply disappointed in the manner and the point of time on which she learned of the research results." Solicitor General Taco Stein from OM says that Beth was indeed informed via a press report. "A few days before, we had received a letter from lawyer Kelly with the request to inform her beforehand if the research result was positive. That was not the case, which explains why she was forwarded the press report yesterday – just like the rest of the world." Stein says he understands that Beth is disappointed about the result, but does not wish to comment further on her reaction in the American media.

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