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Homeless people beg, sleep and bathe publicly in Aachen: 'This will give a blow to tourism.'

Summary by De Limburger
The image that witnesses in Aachen will not quickly forget. A homeless person decides to take a bath in the water at the roundabout near the Elisenbrunn. In public, all clothes come off. Strangely enough, it is not excessive. The cathedral city is suffering from an increase in addicts, beggars, and homeless people.
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The image that witnesses in Aachen will not quickly forget. A homeless person decides to take a bath in the water at the roundabout near the Elisenbrunn. In public, all clothes come off. Strangely enough, it is not excessive. The cathedral city is suffering from an increase in addicts, beggars, and homeless people.

·Maastricht, Netherlands
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De Limburger broke the news in Maastricht, Netherlands on Friday, March 1, 2024.
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