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Inspectorates: Handling of mentally ill man who stabbed girl to death fell short

Inspectorates: Handling of mentally ill man who stabbed girl to death fell short

Dutch inspections concluded that healthcare and security organizations failed in their management of a man who stabbed an 11-year-old girl in Nieuwegein last year. The report found that the suspect's care was substandard and his safety risks were significantly underestimated while he was experiencing a psychosis.

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