Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
Kerwin Duinmeijer
Kerwin Duinmeijer - Credit: Photo: Wikipedia
Crime
Dichèla Imperator
Kerwin Duinmeijer
hate crime
murder
Racism
discrimination
Amsterdam
Dam Square
Antilles
Rutger Groot Wassink
Roy Hofwijks
Amsterdam Zuidoost
John Leerdam
Vrienden van Kerwin
Monday, 20 August 2018 - 12:30

Share this article:

35th anniversary of Antillean boy's murder commemorated in Amsterdam today

The murder of Kerwin Duinmeijer will be commemorated on Dam Square in Amsterdam on Monday afternoon. Exactly 35 years ago, the 15-year-old Antillean boy was stabbed to death by skinheads in the city.

On the evening of August 20th, 1983, Kerwin and a few friends walked out of a snack bar and got into a fight with two skinheads, the Amsterdam city hall said on its website. After a short argument and a scuffle, one of the skinheads stabbed Kerwin. The boy ran to Dam Square and asked a taxi to take him to hospital. The taxi driver refused to let him into his car. A second taxi driver called an ambulance and provided first aid to the teenager. The ambulance arrived 20 minutes later and rushed Kerwin to hospital, where he died of blood loss a short time later.

This year the commemoration will be held on Dam Square, instead of in Vondelpark as it usually is. The organizers hope to attract more visitors than the few dozen who attended the commemoration over the past years, Dichèla Imperator, chairman of Vrienden van Kerwin, said to Het Parool. "For the jubilee year, we go back to the place where everything happened."

According to Imperator, the commemoration of this murder is still very relevant. "It seems like racism and discrimination are increasing. That also has to do with the popularity of social media. You come across the worst there."

The three-hour long commemoration program includes speakers like deputy mayor Rutger Groot Wassink, activist Jerry Afriyie, chairman of district committee Zuidoost Roy Hofwijks, and chairman of the platform for Caribbean-Dutch John Leerdam. Ministers of Sint Maarten and Curacao will also attend.

The commemoration starts at 5:45 p.m. on Monday.

More like this

Image
Girl crying holding smartphone
Dutch government introduces new law requiring schools to report serious bullying
Image
Transgender flag painted on a hand
Two more Rotterdam teens arrested for assaulting trans person in Amsterdam home
Image
Rainbow flags hanging from windows in Amsterdam
Police seek two for beating up gay man as he exited an Amsterdam tram
Image
Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema during a city council meeting on 10 May 2023
Lazio fans pressing racism charges against A'dam mayor for banning them from Ajax match
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Disciplinary board suspends prominent lawyer over faulty legal advice, excessive billing
  • Court-ordered psychiatric care for criminals is under strain as waitlist rises to 261
  • Zundert community in shock after hot air balloon passenger leaps to his death
  • Dutch mortgage applications slip in May as home prices hit record high
  • Dutch gov't urged to critically examine whether AI can really solve healthcare problems

Top stories

  • Marketing firm behind iconic “I Amsterdam” campaign files for bankruptcy
  • Council of State: Public safety still at risk if fireworks ban rules are not tightened
  • Three hurt in two overnight stabbings in The Hague
  • Dutch gov't will try cutting EU development aid to Sierra Leone over Bolle Jos
  • Police threatened over video of cop throwing pregnant woman to floor in asylum shelter

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content