From the folk singer who is finally possible in the Danse Macabre to the most beautiful photos of the Brabants Day. These are the five stories that you must have read on Monday.

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After eight kilos of weight, the folk singer Dennie van den Bosch from Achtmaal finally managed to be able to be in the popular Efteling attraction Danse Macabre. The folk singer, who suffers from dwarfism, did not fit into the choir bench. He has a hollow back and therefore his belly is a little further forward. After an intensive waste cure under the supervision of his girlfriend Melanie, he was finally able to make his dream come true. Here you can read his story:

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There was a shooting in the vicinity of Liesbosstraat in Breda on Monday afternoon. The police are investigating the area. The victim was seriously injured and had to be taken to the hospital urgently. A lane from the A58 from Breda to Tilburg was closed for this. Read the story here:

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The 66th edition of the Brabantsedag in Heeze was a great success. The theme was carnival. The largest theater parade of the year traveled through the streets under perfect weather conditions, with a large audience on the side. View the photos here:

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The Top 900, the annual music list of Omroep Brabant Radio, is open again for voices. This week DJs cycle throughout Brabant to collect votes. They start in Son and end in Bergen op Zoom. Read more details here:

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Local residents demand a thorough investigation after the major fire at waste processor Attero in Deurne last week. They are concerned about the safety regulations and health risks, and ask for an end to heavy industrial activities in the vicinity of residential areas. Here you can read their story:

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