Rachel Hazes urgently needs help

Marc-Marie Huijbregts thinks that people around Rachel Hazes should intervene. He recommends some sort of intervention to them. “I think it’s all such a sad story.”

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Rachel Hazes has been causing a lot of irritation among people for years. The way she constantly seeks the attention of the media is almost sickly, according to critics. At the moment she has set up a whole legal circus to demolish her former best friend Marieke van Beek. She called her own daughter Roxeanne as a witness, but she refused.

black day

What makes it all so sour? It is Marieke who found Rachel after her suicide attempt on February 9, 2017. “I slept with Rachel every night because she is afraid of being alone,” she said in Privé last week. “Not only did I work for Rachel, I was her best friend. My husband and son liked that.”

On that particular Thursday, Marieke came to Rachel a little later than usual. She then found her “with a huge cut of up to 35 centimeters on her arm.” “She was more dead than alive,” she says. What if she had gone half an hour later? “Then Roxeanne and André wouldn’t have had a mother anymore.”

legal circus

And now Marieke is continuously pulled into the courtroom by Rachel. First in a case over a lease, which Rachel lost on all counts, and now about money that was allegedly embezzled. That would have happened at the end of 2016, when Rachel had a breakdown and therefore gave Marieke, Roxeanne and another man a power of attorney to act on her behalf.

Marieke thinks Rachel has always resented her for saving her life that night. “I never got a word of appreciation in return. Even worse, I have countless lawsuits from her hanging on my pants, that hurts your heart.”

Marc-Marie worried

Marc-Marie Huijbregts really thinks it’s a very worrying story, he says in his podcast Marc-Marie and Aaf Find Something† “I have to be honest: I think it’s all such a sad story. I think it’s all too sad that she wanted to commit suicide and that she then sues that friend and stuff … Then she is suing her daughter again.”

According to the comedian, she urgently needs help. “I don’t know what exactly is wrong with her, but I think people around her are some kind of intervention [moeten doen]† Something has to be done about that, because I think it’s pathetic.”

pathetic

According to the comedian, Rachel is no longer material to laugh about. He thinks she needs psychological help sooner. “It is indeed not something cheerful to deal with”, agrees his sidekick Aaf Brandt Corstius.

Marc-Marie: “No, that’s pathetic.”

Shouldn’t Rachel just go to an institution? Marieke in de Privé: “The doctor has her [na haar zelfmoordpoging] I was contacted by a psychiatrist, but she never did anything about it,” she says. “And in the Netherlands you have to give permission for recording yourself.”

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