‘Man found in Hambos shot dead at a different place’ | 1Limburg

The 38-year-old man who was found dead in the Hambos in Kerkrade at the beginning of March, was probably killed in a different place. He would then possibly have been taken by van to the place where he was found lifeless.

That came out on Tuesday evening in Investigation Requested where attention was paid to the case.

dog restless
The man was found on Wednesday morning 9 March by a dog owner in the Hambos in Kerkrade. The dog’s owner noticed that his four-legged friend was restless. When he went to see for himself, it became clear to him why. There lay the remains of a man of Moroccan descent. He appeared to have been killed by a firearm. It is striking that the man had a rolled-up balaclava under the hood of a hoodie.

Also read: Man in Hambos near Kerkrade died by violence

Visit with neighbor
The victim turns out to be Aziz El Aâmri, who rented with his wife and 7 months daughter at the Dr. Ackensplein in Kerkrade lives. The man went to the upstairs neighbor around midnight on March 8 to smoke, because he is not allowed to do so at home because of the baby. He stays there for a few hours. The neighbor later states that he has noticed nothing special about the unemployed Aziz. At about 3:00 a.m., he entered the bedroom and told his wife that he was still visiting a neighbor in a neighboring building.

Last Life Signs
Those were the last signs of life for the Kerkrade resident. The neighbor he was going to that night told the police that he was not home at the time. That appears to be true, according to police. As a result, it remains unclear where Aziz was staying after 3:00 am.

heard bangs
The police take into account that he was shot in a different place. It is striking that that night around a quarter to 5 in the Heerlen district of Vrieheide, bangs were heard. Residents of Rozenstraat saw two boys talking about a gun† Police suspect Aziz’s lifeless body was taken to the Hambos by vehicle.

Silver colored delivery van
The forest area can only be reached by car via a dead end road. A cyclist saw a silver-colored delivery van driving into Nullanderbergsweg that Wednesday morning at 6:10 am. The vehicle had no windows at the rear. The police suspect that Aziz was thrown from the slope into the forest.

With the new information, the police hopes that more tips will come in about this case and information about what the man may have been doing.

ttn-44