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The clothes of Sanda Dia, which the student wore in his death throes during the Reuzegom baptism, were destroyed without permission and accidentally by the public prosecutor’s office. That became known yesterday. Yet another emotional blow for Sanda’s family. “Every possession of Sanda is precious to us,” responds his family, who had hoped to be able to keep three bags of clothing from their son and brother as a souvenir.

Do you also cherish clothing from a deceased loved one or an accessory that someone wore on the day they died? How much emotional value does such a piece of clothing have for you? Would you like to tell us more about that, or would you like to reminisce about that person? Send an email with your contact details to [email protected]. Thanks in advance.

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