From the Stint case in Den Bosch to the NAC riots: these are the five stories you must read on Wednesday.

On the last day of hearing in the criminal trial about the fatal Stint accident at the court in Den Bosch, directors Edwin Renzen and Peter Noorlander had the last word. They had prepared a statement that Renzen wanted to read, but the relatives did not want to hear it and left the room just before the last words. You can read it here.

Six NAC supporters have been given 160 hours of community service for their part in the riots after the match against Feyenoord in De Kuip. They pushed over a food stall, trapping employees. Two supporters received a heavier punishment because they also targeted people. Check it out here.

Ryanair handler Skytanking at Eindhoven Airport is being taken over by competitor Viggo. Trade union FNV is happy and hopes that this will put an end to the problems with delays and staff shortages. The takeover may mean more expensive tickets. Read the story here.

Peter Gillis denies all accusations of abuse by his ex-girlfriend Nicol Kremers. His lawyer reported this on Wednesday in the court in Den Bosch. Kremers reported charges including pulling out an earring and biting the back and nose. Gillis and his lawyer express doubts about the authenticity of the photos showing injuries.

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