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Man who threatened Douwe Bob sentenced to ten months: 'Half of Amsterdam wants your head on a paving stone'

Man who threatened Douwe Bob sentenced to ten months: 'Half of Amsterdam wants your head on a paving stone'

A 39-year-old man has been sentenced to ten months in prison, with three months suspended, for threatening Dutch singer Douwe Bob Posthuma. The court also imposed a restraining order after the threats forced the singer and his family to temporarily flee the country in 2025.

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