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Amsterdam suspect denies murdering his wife, cause of death still unclear

Amsterdam suspect denies murdering his wife, cause of death still unclear

A 39-year-old man has appeared in court in Amsterdam to deny allegations that he murdered his wife, whose body was found in a bath in their home last March. While prosecutors suspect foul play, no definitive cause of death has been established, leading the court to order the suspect to undergo observation at the Pieter Baan Centre.

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