From a tragic stabbing in Geldrop to Anne (24) with alopecia that gets a special prize: these are the five stories you must have read on Monday.

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An 83-year-old woman from Geldrop was stabbed in her house on Wednesday night. Her husband (83) is suspected of attempted murder or manslaughter and stays in jail for fourteen days. The woman was injured, but survived. Nothing is known about her precise condition. Read the whole story here:

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The 24-year-old Anne Teerink from Den Bosch received the first Bald Award for her efforts around Alopecia consciousness. At the age of fourteen she lost hair through this autoimmune disease and now shares her experiences to support others through social media. With her Instagram account ‘Alopeciangirlboss’ she wants to show that you can be there, with or without her. Here you can read her story:

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Various Brabant municipalities tension together against the bankrupt Groupcard. Den Bosch, Bergen op Zoom and Helmond want their money back that was intended for minima. With almost a million euros, Helmond is one of the biggest victims. The municipalities are considering joint legal action. Check it here:

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Willy and René van de Kerkhof expect Ronald Koeman to stop as national coach after the World Cup. They see Peter Bosz as a possible successor. They also express criticism of PSV player Jerdy Schouten after his performance at Oranje: ‘he is short of speed’. Read their analysis here:

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Orthopedagogue Joline Martens and experiential expert René Haring give advice on how we can raise boys with respect for women. They emphasize the importance of good examples and the breaking of stereotypes. Addressing cross -border behavior is essential. Here you can read the whole story:

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