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Stolen KWF tent found and being sent back: 'Very happy with it'

Stolen KWF tent found and being sent back: 'Very happy with it'

A stolen KWF tent from the Vissenloop walking event has been found and is being returned to the organizers. The recovery follows the tent's disappearance last weekend, which had caused significant concern among event participants.

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