Third Trial Begins for Chilean Man Accused of Murdering Japanese Ex-Girlfriend in France

On March 17, 2026, the third trial of Chilean national Nicolas Zepeda commenced in Lyon, France, concerning the alleged 2016 murder of his Japanese ex-girlfriend, Narumi Kurosaki. This new trial follows the French Supreme Court's annulment of the 2023 appeal conviction due to procedural errors. Zepeda, who has consistently denied the charges, had previously received 28-year sentences in both the 2022 and 2023 trials.

The case has garnered significant attention due to the international aspects and the tragic circumstances surrounding Kurosaki's disappearance. Evidence presented includes Zepeda's alleged stalking behavior, suspicious purchases such as flammable liquids and matches, and attempts to impersonate Kurosaki online after her disappearance. Surveillance footage and GPS data reportedly place him near her residence multiple times before she went missing.

Zepeda's defense has seen multiple changes, with his current legal team comprising Robin Binsard and Sylvain Cormier. The trial is expected to last two weeks, with testimonies from both families anticipated. Notably, Kurosaki's body has never been found, adding complexity to the proceedings.

This case underscores the challenges in international legal cooperation and the pursuit of justice across borders. The outcome of this trial may have implications for future extradition and prosecution processes involving multiple jurisdictions.

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