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Eurovision Singer S10's Twin Brother Dies From Injuries After Botched Kidnapping

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The twin brother of Singer S10 was pronounced dead this week due to injuries sustained in a fall from the fourth-story of an Amsterdam apartment building where he was allegedly being held hostage for ransom. The Public Prosecution Service (OM) made the announcement on Thursday, adding that they have upgraded the charges against the main suspect in the case.

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Emiel den Hollander, the twin brother of singer S10, has died. The Public Prosecution Service confirmed this after reporting by De Telegraaf. Den Hollander fell from an apartment building on the Osdorper Ban in Amsterdam in April under suspicious circumstances. He had been in a coma since then. The man was found seriously injured on the roof after falling from the fourth floor of the apartment building. Den Hollander is said to have been in the …

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Emiel den Hollander, the 24-year-old twin brother of singer Stien den Hollander (S10), died on Thursday. Their mother Desiree told De Telegraaf. The police said they could not yet confirm the news.

·Amersfoort, Netherlands
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Singer S10 is making her first appearance after the death of her twin brother Emiel. He died on Thursday at the age of 24 after being in a coma for weeks following a fall from a window. A suspect has been arrested in the case.

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The 24-year-old man who was found seriously injured on the roof of a garage at the bottom of an apartment building on the Osdorper Ban on Wednesday 16 April has died. The Public Prosecution Service confirms that the man succumbed to his injuries. He is said to have been in a coma for weeks. The victim is the twin brother of singer S10. She has cancelled many of her shows since the incident. Large-scale investigation The man was found seriously i…

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Algemeen Dagblad broke the news in Amersfoort, Netherlands on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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