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Beverwijk family back from Dubai after tense and hectic stay: 'It could have ended very differently'

Beverwijk family back from Dubai after tense and hectic stay: 'It could have ended very differently'

A family from Beverwijk has returned home following a stressful holiday in Dubai that was disrupted by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. What was intended as a short, relaxing break turned into a hectic experience due to the regional war.

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