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'Driver' in Oosterhout triple murder: 'I was never in a car from which shots were fired'

'Driver' in Oosterhout triple murder: 'I was never in a car from which shots were fired'

Tobias J., a 29-year-old Swedish man, appeared in court on Wednesday to deny his involvement in a triple murder that took place in Oosterhout nearly a year ago. The suspect maintained his innocence, specifically refuting allegations that he drove the vehicle from which the shots were fired.

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