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Five Arrested in Rotterdam Homicide as Utrecht Station Stabbing and Other Dutch Probes Advance

Authorities report parallel progress across cases, from a corrected Breukelen vote tally to continued detention in the Boxmeer death inquiry.

Overview

  • A 20-year-old man was shot dead on Flying Dutchmanstraat in Rotterdam-IJsselmonde, and police have arrested five suspects aged 17 to 24 from Rotterdam, Krimpen aan den IJssel and Capelle aan den IJssel as the investigation continues.
  • Under the canopy at Utrecht Centraal around 21:00, a person was injured in a possible stabbing, one individual was arrested, and part of the Stationsplein was sealed off for forensic work.
  • Police in Coevorden released blurred images of suspects in a severe group assault from the night of 5–6 July, urging those involved to come forward and warning that recognizable footage will follow if they do not; no arrests have been made.
  • In the Boxmeer case, a 43-year-old suspect remains in custody on suspicion of moving and hiding a 39-year-old’s body found in a stolen car, with investigators considering a possible link to a Belgian drug lab but reporting no evidence of homicide so far.
  • Stichtse Vecht confirmed and corrected a Breukelen polling count error that deprived GroenLinks–PvdA candidate Marjolein Moorman of 38 votes, which had been mistakenly attributed to Luc Stultiens, with final certification set for November 7 by the Kiesraad.