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Amsterdam police investigating whether woman in viral King’s Day video was being raped

Summary by NL Times
Amsterdam police are investigating a video circulating on social media that appears to show a man and a woman engaging in sexual activity on the Keizersgracht during King’s Day celebrations. Authorities are examining whether the act was consensual or if it concerns a possible rape, according to the police.

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Sexual violence: Images of two people appearing to have sex on the street during King's Day are circulating on social media. The woman has reported…

·Netherlands
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The images, which are widely shared on social media, show a man and a woman having sex between the parked cars.

·Netherlands
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Police are investigating footage of a man having sex with a woman in broad daylight on King's Day in the middle of Amsterdam. It is unclear whether there was mutual consent - so it could be a case of rape.

·Amersfoort, Netherlands
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Thousands of people together, nice weather and lots of alcohol: it can be a cocktail of misery. There are also videos on social media of people having sex in public on King's Day in Amsterdam. In any case, they are not aware that they are being filmed, but whether the sex was voluntary is not clear either.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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The woman who was filmed having sex on the street during King's Day has reported rape. The police have arrested a suspect. The images show the man and the woman having sex between the parked cars on the Keizersgracht near the Utrechtsestraat. The man has been arrested now that the woman involved says it was rape. The police state "that they are exercising restraint in view of the further investigation and in particular because of the woman's wel…

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The arrest follows after the woman involved reported rape, police reported on Tuesday.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Monday, April 28, 2025.
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