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Prosecutors increase reward for 25-year-old murder of woman in Rotterdam

Prosecutors increase reward for 25-year-old murder of woman in Rotterdam

The Dutch Public Prosecution Service has increased the reward to €25,000 for information leading to the killer of Mariska Klompenhouwer, who was murdered in Rotterdam in 2001. Police are renewing their appeal for help ahead of King's Night and will release previously unseen surveillance footage on the television program Opsporing Verzocht.

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