From hope for permanent residents of holiday parks to a roofer who has to go into the cell after causing an explosion: these are the five stories you must have read on Friday.
The holiday of Perry Beenen (53) from Veldhoven in Albania turned into a nightmare when he became involved in a car accident. After the accident, he was arrested and spent six days in a prison. His release cost 12,000 euros in deposit. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs now explicitly warns against comparable situations in Albania. Read his story here:
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The municipality of Altena will permanently legalize living at the Veense Put holiday park. For the nearly 80 current permanent residents, this means certainty, but there is a price tag. Landowners who want to live there permanently must contribute to a quality improvement of 2.7 million euros. Here you can read the whole story:
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A 72-year-old motorist from Tilburg was arrested after a collision with a motorcycle agent. A first test showed that the driver was under the influence of drugs. The agent was injured and was taken to the hospital. Check it here:
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In Roosendaal, the police seized a delivery van, the owner of which still had 16,000 euros in outstanding fines. The bus was also not insured and the MOT had expired. Read the whole story here:
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The 32-year-old roofer Michael V. from Oisterwijk was sentenced by the court in Den Bosch to two years in prison for throwing an explosive to a colleague’s house. At least thirty attacks have been committed in the so -called roofing war in Den Bosch since the summer of 2024. WhatsApp messages between the suspect and victim showed that they had been in conflict together for some time. Read on here:







