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- Credit: Fire at Bernard Lievegoed University in Driebergen (Picture: Twitter/@brwDriebergen)
Arnhem
Bernard Lievegoed University
Driebergen
fire
investigation
police
Thursday, 12 February 2015 - 11:28
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Police investigating school fire

The police are investigating the cause of the fire that destroyed a building of the Bernard Lievegoed University in Driebergen on Wednesday. Students, teachers and directors are all very upset by what happened. "This building was not just a school", said student Maud Fernhout to AD. "It was more an experience and a beautiful building" The training is planned to move to Arnhem in the summer, but the move can not happen yet as some construction still needs to be done. "We will look for a solution for the approximately 100 students in the next few days." Rector Jeroen Lutters told the AD.

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