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Felipe Osiadacz, one of the two Chileans convicted of homicide last year in Malaysia, He entered Chile this Friday while he was supposed to stay in Kuala Lumpur until a call from the prosecutor's office of Malaysia is resolved.
The Chilean Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that Osiadacz, 27 years old, arrived by plane at Santiago International Airport.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed that Chilean Constitution and International Law Recognize Osiadacz's Right to Return to His Country while at the time of entry there was no pending arrest warrant in Chile or abroad.
"The State of Chile wishes to express its absolute respect for the decisions taken by the courts of the Kingdom of Malaysia", added the Chilean executive in a statement.
At the moment, the details of the departure of Osiadacz from Malaysia are unknown, It is known that he crossed the border between Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore, then flew to Belgium, where the bride resides. He then took an Iberian flight that took him to Santiago, Chile, where he was received by his relatives.
According to Chilean media, for the moment, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not received any official consultation from the Malaysian authorities on where Osiadacz is.
In case of request, Most likely, they will request an extradition order.
More than 15 months in prison
Osiadacz and the Chilean too Fernando Candia they were arrested on August 4, 2017 after killing a Malaysian during a fight in a hotel in Kuala Lumpur, they claimed to have acted in self-defense and tried only to stop the attacker on the ground.
According to the Chilean version, the victim followed them up to the hostel where they were staying to ask for moneyafter which there was a "fight". Apparently, the two collaborated to immobilize him: Osiadacz he was holding her feet, while Candia He sat on his back.
The victim, described at trial as a Man dressed as a woman and identified as Yusaini Bin Ishak, according to the forensic report was "under the influence of various narcotics" and died asphyxiated, something that Chileans say they did not realize until later.
In addition, the defendants alleged that what happened was "in self-defense".
The judge considered the mitigating arguments put forward by the defense, which emphasized that the Chileans responded to the badault of the victim, they had no records and they showed their repentance and they apologized to the victim's parents.
Malaysian justice sentenced them to two years in prison and they were over fifteen months in prison until that last December they were releasedalthough they were forbidden to leave Kuala Lumpur until the Office of the Prosecutor was seized of an appeal.
The two Chileans described the time spent in prison as follows: "a daily nightmare".
The accused had come to Malaysia for a vacation after working for a year in New Zealand, an extended practice among Chilean university students.
At one point, they feared being sentenced to deathIn Malaysia, legislation based on Islamic precepts provides for severe penalties, including the death penalty, for homicides.
According to Chilean media, the friendship between the two had been shattered by disagreements over how to deal with the new stage of the judicial process. Osiadaczin particularhe considered that they had already complied with the sentence and could therefore return to Chile.
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