Editor-in-Chief of Omroep Gelderland Temporarily Resigns over Son's Morals Case
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Editor-in-chief of Omroep Gelderland, Sandrina Hadderingh, is temporarily stepping down because her son is a suspect in the Zelhem sex crimes case in which fourteen children are alleged to have been victims. Omroep Gelderland reports that the impact is so significant that she cannot continue in her role for the time being.
Geenstijl: Editor-in-Chief of Omroep Gelderland Temporarily Away Due to Son Suspected of Child Abuse
Sandra Hadderingh is temporarily stepping down as editor-in-chief of Omroep Gelderland due to the impact of the case in which her son is suspected of raping eleven children between the ages of 4 and 6, among other things. The broadcaster announced this. The broadcaster had been aware since December of last year that Hadderingh's son was a suspect in the case, but this was not made public. Only directly involved employees were informed of the sit…
Editor-in-chief of Omroep Gelderland, Sandrina Hadderingh, is temporarily stepping down because her son is a suspect in the Zelhem sex crimes case in which fourteen children are alleged to have been victims. Omroep Gelderland reports that the impact is so significant that she cannot continue in her role for the time being.
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