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Wednesday, 9 October 2013 - 09:08
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Man Abuses Hundreds Of Girls

A 48-year-old man from Cuijk in Brabant is a suspect of the abuse of about three hundred girls in the age of 10 to 17 years. Probably eleven girls he met and abused, but the rest he abused over the internet. The hundreds of victims come mainly from Holland but there are also 30 Belgian victims. The man has been active during eight years. He is now in custody in Noord Holland. If he already confessed was not yet announced by the prosecution. In his house in Cuijk the police found 26,000 videos and 144,000 pictures which the suspect made of his victims. He forced the girls to do sexual acts while being online. The man will be charged, among other things, for committing fornication and seduction of underaged girls.

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