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Prosecution demands 24 years in jail and preventive detention against Thijs H.

Prosecution demands 24 years in jail and preventive detention against Thijs H. 


The prosecution demands 24 years in jail and preventive detention (in Dutch: tbs) with coercion against Thijs H. He is suspected of three murders.

The TU Delft student, H. was enrolled in the master’s programme Industrial Ecology, is on trial for killing three hikers in May last year. A woman in The Hague and a man and a woman at the Brunsummerheide near Heerlen.

Although H. has been declared inculpable by experts at the Pieter Baan Centre as a result of a serious psychosis, the prosecution assumes that the victims were attacked with intent.

News editor Marjolein van der Veldt

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