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Master Wesley Faces a Long Life Behind Bars

Summary by Omroep Brabant
15 years in prison followed by compulsory psychiatric treatment. The now 26-year-old teacher assistant Wesley W. from Helmond could well be without his freedom for a long time, if the public prosecutor has his way. The judges in 's-Hertogenbosch now have the final say. They will deliver their verdict on February 13th. "Monster" and that you can "rot in hell." Those were the words hurled at W. by several parents. The events in the Brandevoort nei…
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15 years in prison followed by compulsory psychiatric treatment. The now 26-year-old teacher assistant Wesley W. from Helmond could well be without his freedom for a long time, if the public prosecutor has his way. The judges in 's-Hertogenbosch now have the final say. They will deliver their verdict on February 13th. "Monster" and that you can "rot in hell." Those were the words hurled at W. by several parents. The events in the Brandevoort nei…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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