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shooting in Amersfoort
Tuesday, 21 January 2014 - 13:53
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Man shot, killed in Amersfoort

Police have appealed for help to find suspects in the shooting last night that left a young man from Amersfoort dead. The body of the 22-year-old man was found on the parking lot of De Brand sports complex in Amersfoort. Officers had rushed to the scene around 10.00pm, after receiving reports of a shooting incident there. The man was already dead when police arrived. He had suffered gunshot wounds, but there were no witnesses. Police say they received a report shortly after from Leusden that a car was set ablaze at Larikslaan. They suspect the burning vehicle had been involved in the shooting incident. Police have appealed to any witnesses to come forth and call 0900 – 8844 with any information that could help solve the case.

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