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Honor killing victim was being protected by police shortly before her murder

Summary by NL Times
A teenager allegedly murdered by family members last May was being monitored by intense surveillance and was receiving protection from authorities before she was killed. Ryan Al Najjar, 18, was abducted, bound with tape, and drowned in Lelystad. It was not clear why her protection was stopped.

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The murdered Ryan Al Najjar (18) from Joure was in a heavy surveillance and security system. This is evident from research by the Leeuwarder Courant. Every year, only about twelve people in the Northern Netherlands end up in that system.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Honor-related murder: Some time before the young woman's death, the heavy security she received was stopped. The Public Prosecution Service will not say when and why Ryan…

·Netherlands
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The 18-year-old Ryan from Joure, who died last year as a result of a crime for which her father and two brothers are being prosecuted, was under heavy police protection before her death. This was confirmed by the Public Prosecution Service (OM) after an investigation by the Leeuwarder Courant. The security had already stopped at the time she was killed. The OM cannot confirm when the security of the Syrian Ryan Al Najjar began and ended and what…

·Netherlands
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NOS broke the news in Netherlands on Wednesday, April 16, 2025.
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