Amanda Todd’s Mom Urges More Jail Time for Tormentor, as Dutch Court Mulls Sentence

Amanda Todd’s Mom Urges More Jail Time for Tormentor, as Dutch Court Mulls Sentence
Carol Todd holds a photo of her late teenage daughter Amanda Todd, who died by suicide in 2012, and the necklace she was wearing in the school photo as she speaks outside B.C. Supreme Court after sentencing for the Dutch man who was accused of extorting and harassing her daughter, in New Westminster, B.C., on Oct. 14, 2022. The Canadian Press/Darryl Dyck
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The mother of B.C. teenager Amanda Todd, who was bullied into suicide by a Dutch national, said she'll be “so angry” if a court in Amsterdam doesn’t give him significant extra jail time on the basis of his Canadian conviction last year.

Judges at the Amsterdam District Court said earlier on Dec. 7 that they would rule in two weeks on the conversion of the 13-year sentence for Aydin Coban, who was convicted of extorting and harassing Amanda.