‘Millennium Bonnie and Clyde’ arrested for murder after months-long manhunt

A couple dubbed the ‘Bonnie and Clyde of the Millennials’ were captured after a months-long international manhunt. The authorities searched Yun “Lucy” Lu Li25 years old, and her boyfriend Olivier Karafa28, after allegedly shooting dead two people in Canada in February.

Tyler Prat, 28, was killed in the shooting and his 26-year-old pregnant fiancee was seriously injured and lost her child. She has since been released from hospital and continues to recover from her injuries.

“We have been through a devastating time” Pratt’s mother, Jonni YeomansTold The daily beast. “We lost a grandchild to this, as well as our son. She was expecting. So it was very devastating for us.”

After the shooting, Li and Karafa fled to Eastern Europe, where they managed to evade authorities for four months. They stopped in Slovakia and the Czech Republic before meeting in Hungary. The duo didn’t keep a low profile during their escape, posting selfies to their joint Instagram account, which is now private.

They were eventually found by bounty hunters in Hungary as they left their Airbnb in Budapest’s trendy 6th district, the Toronto Sun reported.

Li and Karafa were taken to a Hungarian jail where they spend 23 hours a day locked in a cell awaiting extradition to Canada to face murder charges.

“They are only allowed out of their cells for one hour a day. The prison itself follows all EU rules,” Dr. Christopher Jano say it Sun. “But for young, wealthy, hipsters, the hardest part will be isolating themselves from the world. No Facebook, no cellphones, no social media.”

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