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Thursday, 9 July 2015 - 16:51
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Man left tied up overnight after house robbery

A 65 year old man spent the night tide up in a storeroom after three robbers overpowered him, assaulted him and robbed him in Amsterdam Zuidoost on Wednesday. According to RTL Nieuws, the robbers overpowered the man near his home in Amsterdam-Zuidoost. They assaulted him, entered his home and searched the property. The man was left tied up in the storeroom, unable to free himself. The man was only freed early on Thursday morning, when a passerby heard his cries for help. He was taken to the hospital with bruises and maybe some broken bones. The police have not yet been able to find the perpetrators and are calling on witnesses to come forward.

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