Former Nanny Accused of Pinochet-Era Kidnappings Loses Extradition Fight in Australia

A former nanny from Chile, Adriana Rivas, has lost her legal battle against extradition from Australia to face charges related to Pinochet-era kidnappings in the 1970s.
Adriana Rivas, a former nanny and cleaner from Chile, has lost her fight against extradition from Australia to face charges related to her alleged involvement in Pinochet-era kidnappings during the 1970s. Rivas, who moved to Australia in the 1970s, has been accused of playing a role in the disappearances of several individuals under the brutal military regime of Augusto Pinochet.
The extradition battle has been ongoing for several years, with Rivas challenging the Australian government's decision to approve her extradition to Chile. However, the Australian Federal Court has now ruled that the extradition can proceed, marking a significant development in the long-running case.
Source: BBC News


