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‘The murder of top volleyball player Ingrid Visser was of boundless stupidity’
Why veterinarians get out of life more often than average
Veterinarians have an increased risk of suicide. That harsh reality becomes a reporter Mascha de Jong clearly after she placed a call at De Telegraaf in early 2024. “Do you ever have problems with the vet?” Is the question. What follows is a storm that she had not seen coming. A countless veterinarians revolt and points Mascha on the shadow side of the profession. The vet, the profession where people of dreams at a young age. How is it possible that there is such a painful reality underneath?
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Marlou (38) went undercover in the world of sex-chat fraud
How the missing of three Dutch people in Turkey became more mysterious every day
In the summer of 2017, Joey Hoffmann (21) from Haaksbergen will first be missing in Turkey, shortly thereafter also the two fellow villagers with whom he had traveled from the earth’s soil. From that moment on, the missing case takes a remarkable turn almost every day.
For three weeks, reporter Koen Nederhof tries to explain the insane story from southeast Turkey. In the Netherlands, the idea that Joey’s travel companions, Björn and Derya Breukers, are more likely to know more about the loss. Yet there has never been a completely closing solution for what happened there. Seven years later, Koen shares the most likely theory.
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‘This double murder was of boundless stupidity’
From Saturday, January 25, De Telegraaf will start a series of stories that leave an unforgettable impression. Every week a reporter looks back on the story that he or her will always stay with him.
For example, the Defense and Terrorism Silvan Schoonhoven contributed to the Pulitzer prize for The New York Times. Crime reporter John van den Heuvel talks frankly about his conversations with Joran van der Sloot in the prison of Peru. And former film journalist Marco Weijers looked to death during a trip with international top actors at the Faroe Islands.
This Saturday, very first, the story about three Dutch villagers who will be missing in Turkey in the summer of 2017, after which the business becomes more mysterious every day. And the story of former financial journalist Marlou Visser, who went undercover in the world of sex-chat fraud.
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