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Dance Teacher Julina (33) Died in Lake Como Boat Disaster: 'Our Hearts Are Broken'

Summary by Algemeen Dagblad
The Dutch woman who died Saturday afternoon in a boating accident on Lake Como, Italy, is 33-year-old Julina de Lannoy. She was a well-known and beloved figure, especially in the world of erotic dance, in Amsterdam and Brussels. "Julina was a gift to everyone who had the privilege of knowing her."

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The woman who died Saturday afternoon in an accident on Italy's Lake Como has been identified as 33-year-old Dutch woman Julina de Lannoy. She was an erotic dancer from Amsterdam who studied in Brussels.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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The Dutch woman who died Saturday afternoon in a boating accident on Lake Como, Italy, is 33-year-old Julina de Lannoy. She was a well-known and beloved figure, especially in the world of erotic dance, in Amsterdam and Brussels. "Julina was a gift to everyone who had the privilege of knowing her."

·Amersfoort, Netherlands
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A 33-year-old Dutch tourist died in a boating accident on Lake Como. The accident, which occurred on Saturday shortly before 4:00 p.m., was reportedly caused by a collision between two boats. According to initial reports, the woman was thrown into the water and killed by the propeller of one of the boats. She was taken to the hospital in cardiac arrest and died shortly thereafter. The Guardia di Finanza and the Coast Guard are investigating the …

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Algemeen Dagblad broke the news in Amersfoort, Netherlands on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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