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Seven tips after fatal argument in Lidl queue, but perpetrator not yet caught

Summary by Het Nieuwsblad
A spirited East Flemish octogenarian, Gilbert Heledt (85), paid for a heated argument in a Brussels supermarket with his life. Last weekend, the police and the public prosecutor's office received seven tips in the search for the missing perpetrator in the queue, a young man in a tracksuit.
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A spirited East Flemish octogenarian, Gilbert Heledt (85), paid for a heated argument in a Brussels supermarket with his life. Last weekend, the police and the public prosecutor's office received seven tips in the search for the missing perpetrator in the queue, a young man in a tracksuit.

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On 8 March, a deadly altercation broke out at the caisse du Lidl de Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, Belgium. A month and a half after the tragedy, the local police called for witnesses to find a suspect.

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midilibre.fr broke the news in on Sunday, April 27, 2025.
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