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Twelve years in prison for fatal shooting in Vlissingen supermarket

Twelve years in prison for fatal shooting in Vlissingen supermarket

A court in Breda has sentenced 24-year-old Jordy C. to twelve years in prison for a fatal shooting in a Vlissingen supermarket on June 22 last year. The incident resulted in the death of 44-year-old Thomas van Wanrooij.

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