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Haarlem men (31 and 33) acquitted of sexual assault and rape due to insufficient evidence

Haarlem men (31 and 33) acquitted of sexual assault and rape due to insufficient evidence

Two men from Haarlem, aged 31 and 33, have been acquitted of charges related to the rape and sexual assault of a woman. The court ruled that there was insufficient evidence to secure a conviction against either individual.

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