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Little Sen Will Remain 4 Years Old: 'Always a Great Loss'

Summary by Omroep Brabant
The sunshine of the house, the easiest child ever, the most beautiful latecomer: Sen was all of these things. A radiantly healthy little boy, who, due to misfortune after misfortune, wasn't allowed to live past four. Only, his mother Nicole would much rather talk about what he was like, than how he passed away. "I can recite that now as if they were German declensions." "Sen was a latecomer, but very consciously," Nicole Hiraki from Heeswijk-Din…
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The sunshine of the house, the easiest child ever, the most beautiful latecomer: Sen was all of these things. A radiantly healthy little boy, who, due to misfortune after misfortune, wasn't allowed to live past four. Only, his mother Nicole would much rather talk about what he was like, than how he passed away. "I can recite that now as if they were German declensions." "Sen was a latecomer, but very consciously," Nicole Hiraki from Heeswijk-Din…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Sunday, February 22, 2026.
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