From worrying cancer therapies in Waalre to the death of 18-year-old Lars after a collision: these are the five stories you must read on Saturday.

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18-year-old Lars from Berlicum died on Friday night after a suspected collision in Maren-Kessel. He was active as a player and youth coach at football club BMC Berlicum, which canceled all home games out of respect. A 23-year-old man from Maren-Kessel has been arrested as a suspect. You can read the whole story here:

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An alternative healer in Waalre offers cancer patients who have completed treatment expensive, unproven therapies in his new clinic Feel Good Care. This happens after his previous clinic was closed following a critical inspection report. The Inspectorate is aware but cannot intervene because it formally concerns a new healthcare provider. Read the story here:

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Oosterhout athlete Marit Griep (21) can show herself at the European Cross Country Championships in Portugal on December 14. The medical student combines her sports career with her studies and has a preference for muddy courses. Check it out here:

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The pet store Zooplus sells bovine ears that, according to the packaging, come from the EU, but in reality appear to come from Turkey. This raises questions about animal welfare, as Turkey is known for controversial practices in the livestock industry. You can read the whole story here:

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Forest ranger Frans Kapteijns shares his knowledge of nature and this week discusses, among other things, a rare forest leaf snail, a two-toed shield bug and a giant harvestman. Read his analysis here:

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