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Friday, 17 February 2017 - 15:30
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Partner again arrested in Amsterdam woman's murder

The partner of murdered Amsterdam woman Susanna Boon is in custody again. A spokesperson for the Public Prosecutor would not say why he was arrested again, newspaper AD reports.

A hiker found Boon's body in a forest in Nunspeet Gelderland on March 29th. The woman had been missing since January 8th last year after a fight with her partner at her home on Jacob van Lennepstraat.

The partner was arrested in April last year. But he was released the next day as the judiciary did not have enough grounds to keep him in custody.

A 15 thousand euros reward was offered last year for information that leads to the resolution of this case. The reward is still available.

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