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Football coach sentenced to 5 years for filming in locker rooms

Football coach sentenced to 5 years for filming in locker rooms

A court in Middelburg has sentenced a 40-year-old football coach from Vlissingen to five years in prison for secretly filming more than 500 young boys in locker rooms over several years. The defendant was also found guilty of sexual abuse involving a minor.

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Kanye cannot be kept away, but cabinet will monitor concert closely for antisemitism

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Discover the story behind Haarlem's ‘Woman in the Resistance’ artwork on TV tonight

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