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Wednesday, 30 April 2014 - 13:33
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Reward offered for Amsterdam street murder tips

The Public Prosecution Authority (OM) will give €10,000 for the tip that leads to the arrest of the man who killed Amsterdam bar owner Kenneth Renaldo Richards in January. The 58-year old Kennth Renaldo Richards, better known as Flaco, was found dead on the 25th of January in his home on the Jeltje de Bosch Kemperpad street. Richards was the manager of the Casanova café on the Lootsstraat in Amsterdam-West. Richards was last seen when he shut his café for the day at 6:40 a.m. The next day he was discovered dead in his home. Police want to speak with anybody who might have more information in this case. The team of investigators are also asking people to think about possible scenarios that could have played around the death of the bar owner.

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