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Public Prosecution Service Drops Most Serious Suspicion Against Foster Parents in Vlaardingen

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The most serious suspicion against the foster parents of the Vlaardingen foster girl has been dropped. The Public Prosecution Service no longer considers attempted manslaughter proven. The suspicions of aggravated assault and deprivation of liberty remain, the Public Prosecution Service announced at the final preliminary hearing of the case. The foster girl was hospitalized last May with broken bones and brain damage. The Public Prosecution Serv…

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It cannot be proven that they pushed the girl down the stairs. The suspicions of serious assault and deprivation of liberty of their foster daughter remain.

·Netherlands
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The most serious suspicion against the foster parents of the Vlaardingen foster girl has been dropped. The Public Prosecution Service no longer considers attempted manslaughter proven. The suspicions of aggravated assault and deprivation of liberty remain, the Public Prosecution Service announced at the final preliminary hearing of the case. The foster girl was hospitalized last May with broken bones and brain damage. The Public Prosecution Serv…

·Netherlands
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The Public Prosecution Service no longer charges the two foster parents from Vlaardingen, who allegedly severely abused their foster daughter, with attempted manslaughter. Johnny van den B. and Daisy W. appeared in court in Rotterdam for the first time Friday morning, where the final charges were discussed.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Friday, October 3, 2025.
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