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Thursday, 3 April 2014 - 15:24

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Second Deurne robber not illegal

The second robber that was killed in the robbery on the jewelry store Goldies last week in Deurne was not in The Netherlands illegally, but was actually here on holiday. The 29-year old Moroccan had a visa for Italy and lived in Turin. He was staying with a friend in The Netherlands for several weeks, according to Mohamed Bouassria. Bouassria is a former council member in Eindhoven who is handling business for the man's family, according to the Eindhovens Dagblad. The man's body will be released on Thursday to be brought back to Morocco for the burial. The Reclassification Army des Heils has been keeping tabs on the second deceased robber since May 2013.

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