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The Harok family murder took place in the early morning of 22 May 2013 when four members of the Harok family, Veronika, her husband Martin, and her sons Filip and David were murdered in their home in Brno, Czech Republic′s second largest city. On 23 May 2013, the Czech Police charged ''in absentia'' 20-year-old US national Kevin Dahlgren, Veronika Harok's cousin, with committing the quadruple murder. At the time he was charged, Dahlgren was on board a flight bound for Washington, D.C. Dahlgren spent two years and three months in custody in the US, fighting extradition. He was extradited on 31 August 2015, becoming the first United States citizen that has ever been extradited to the Czech Republic.〔 If convicted, Dahlgren, who denies responsibility for the murders,〔 could be sentenced up to life imprisonment in the Czech Republic.〔 As of 1 September 2015, Kevin Dahlgren was held on remand in Brno-Bohunice pending the criminal proceedings.〔 == Victims == In the Czech Republic, female surnames traditionally take suffix ''-ová'' (see Czech female surnames). The Haroks moved to the Brno-Ivanovice district in about 2005 and were described as quiet and polite by neighbors. Veronika Haroková (aged 46) worked as a teacher of history and Czech language at a Brno grammar school where she also worked as a pupil counselor. She was described as being well liked by the students. Her husband Martin Harok (aged 55), an entrepreneur, and their son Filip (aged 25), a Masaryk University student, were both members of the ''Ukulele Orchestra jako Brno'' band. The youngest of the victims, David (aged 16), was a student, described as a promising soccer player in the Czech media. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Harok family murder」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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