From dissatisfaction with the punishment after the tragic accident of Esmee (14) to a chat trick by Nepbank employees: these are the four stories you must have read on Tuesday.
Ten months after the tragic accident in which 14-year-old Esmee died in Sint Anthonis, her parents express their dissatisfaction with the punishment. The driver, who was under the influence of drugs, received two years in prison, one of which was conditional. For the family this feels like a slight punishment, while they have ‘lifelong’. Here you can read their moving story:
Django Wagner has made his debut in Carré Amsterdam with an emotional performance. The Nuenense folk singer played a mix of his hits and Sinti culture for an enthusiastic audience. During the concert he mainly missed his deceased mother: “She is probably proud.” Check it here:
An 82-year-old woman from Breda has fallen victim to a chat trick by Nepbank employees. After a misleading phone call about an ‘internet virus’, she had to hand in all her valuable possessions. A man was later filmed when he with her bank card in a supermarket in Prinsenbeek. Read the whole story here:
In Velp a caravan and two cars are completely burned out. The vehicles were parked close to a home and the fire also caused damage to the garden, driveway and facade. The police are investigating whether there is arson. Read more here:

