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Killed in the Netherlands, dumped in Belgium: why did the killers drive 119 kilometers with Sherwin's (41) body in the trunk?

Killed in the Netherlands, dumped in Belgium: why did the killers drive 119 kilometers with Sherwin's (41) body in the trunk?

Sherwin Peterhof, a 41-year-old Surinamese man, was killed in an Amsterdam apartment and his body was later discovered buried in Meer, Belgium. Eight suspects are currently in custody, with two appearing in an Amsterdam court today for their roles in concealing the corpse. Investigators are examining why the perpetrators transported the body 119 kilometers and why the act of hiding the body was filmed.

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