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Theater maker and politician Agaath Witteman (84) dies

Theater maker and politician Agaath Witteman (84) dies

Agaath Witteman, a prominent Dutch theater maker and politician, passed away on Friday at the age of 84 following a short illness. Her death was confirmed by theater producer Matthijs Bongertman on behalf of her family.

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