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Friday, 29 May 2015 - 15:10

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Nine-year-old finds gun from motorcycle gang shootout

A 9 year old girl found a loaded pistol while playing near her school in Eindhoven in early April. The girl was playing with some classmates when she found the gun lying in the bushes. According to Omroep Brabant, it may have been dumped there after a shootout between members of the motorcycle gangs No Surrender and Satudarah in October last year. The child took the gun to her teacher. The police confirmed that two more weapons were later found in the area. According to the police one of the weapons was found by a boy who then told his farther. The police are investigating whether these weapons were used in the shooting between the motorcycle gangs, which happened at a house on Medoclaan in Eindhoven in October last year.

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