Still many questions about the death of Xavier Durlinger, burglary at Borgharen castle, repair damage caused by the Spaubeek windstorm and more Limburg news.
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Still many questions about the death of Xavier Durlinger
There are still many questions about the death of Xavier Durlinger from Sittard. He disappeared two weeks ago and was later found dead in a forest plot near the Kollenberg in Sittard. On Tuesday evening, the Opsporing Verzocht program focused on the case. Then images were also shown of Durlinger who left the center by bicycle. According to the police, he had an appointment with someone that evening.
Started repairing damage caused by the Spaubeek storm
Severe weather was predicted last Friday, but it actually remained fairly quiet in large parts of Limburg, except in Beek and Spaubeek, for example. There a whirlwind left a trail of destruction. A start has now been made on the recovery.
Limburg fans of Feyenoord
The tension in Neeritter is increasing, especially with the mother of Feyenoord striker Bryan Linssen. Her son will soon play the final of the Conference League in the Albanian capital Tirana. The Italian club AS Roma is the opponent. For Bryan the most important match in his life, and also for mother Gonnie, who is already tired of nerves. Tension is also rising in Venlo. Four Feyenoord fans already went to Rotterdam on Wednesday morning to taste the atmosphere in De Kuip. They already did tests beforehand. In Maastricht too, people fully sympathize, especially by René and Elly Koster, Feyenoord fans in heart and soul.
Burglary at Borgharen castle
A bitter pill for the volunteers who restore Borgharen Castle. They lost a lot of work material as a result of a burglary. This concerns materials such as cordless drills, grinders, electric hedge trimmers and saws. Total value, about five thousand euros.
Does the best reader in our country come from Kerkrade?
She speaks Turkish, Kurdish, a little Kerkraads and very good Dutch. The 12-year-old Geyria Barut from Eygelshoven is participating in the national final of the National Reading Competition in Utrecht. A great achievement by the family, as her mother and father are from Morocco and Turkey.
VR glasses let patients walk through the zoo
Being in the hospital and walking through the zoo seems like a crazy combination, but it’s possible. Young patients can be distracted from the ultimately unpleasant environment through VR glasses in the pediatric ward of the academic hospital in Maastricht.
Sittard gets color through Colorful Cycling
Bicycles that can no longer be repaired are given a second life in Sittard-Geleen within the Fleurige Fietsenproject. They are transformed by children into a work of art and are provided with flower boxes. To bring more color to the city.