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Four suspects in death of S10's brother released

Four suspects in death of S10's brother released

Four suspects in the case involving the death of singer S10's brother have been granted release from custody to await their trial in freedom. The court in Alkmaar made this decision during a preliminary hearing on Thursday, with the release scheduled for April 14.

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