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Man kicked into water at Oosterdokskade first insulted and beaten

Man kicked into water at Oosterdokskade first insulted and beaten

A man was kicked into the water at the Oosterdokskade in Amsterdam after being insulted and punched by three suspects. The victim fell five meters before being rescued by a police officer, and police are currently searching for the perpetrators. Authorities have urged the suspects to come forward, warning that surveillance footage may be released to the public.

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Opportunity or threat for Akersloot Omnipark? Castricum municipality sees sports grounds as solution for housing shortage

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Spaarne Gasthuis, Buurts and GGD demand more public transport, neighborhood teams and mold prevention: ‘That is what is needed’

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Study: Surgery for children with appendicitis not always necessary

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