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Detention extended for two women suspected of child abuse in Stadskanaal

Detention extended for two women suspected of child abuse in Stadskanaal

Two women suspected of child abuse in Stadskanaal have had their detention extended by fourteen days. The suspects are accused of mistreating their children and will remain in custody as the investigation continues.

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