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Friday, 18 April 2014 - 15:26

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Goldies reopens in Deurne

The jewelry store Goldies in Deurne has reopened its doors. The Sanders couple will not be present in the shop personally for a while, however, the NOS reports. The couple is still struggling under the weight of the consequences of what happened on the 28th of March. The woman shot two robbers that were trying to loot the store, as they threatened her husband's life. The NOS made a phone call to Goldies. The man who picked up the phone says that the shop is open again as normal. He does not have further comments for the press. The couple posted a message on their website in which they thank everyone who sent messages of support. The couple says that in this most difficult period in their lives, the support is immense.

Twee doden bij gewapende overval op juwelier Goldies in Deurne http://t.co/sgCqwWnK0m pic.twitter.com/w4yZiaFeYE

— Joey van Maanen (@JoeyvanMaanen) March 28, 2014
https://twitter.com/Nieuwsflitsje/status/449653004711383040

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