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IJsselmonde family: sentence too low, but no appeal

IJsselmonde family: sentence too low, but no appeal

The family of an 81-year-old man shot dead in Rotterdam-IJsselmonde in early 2025 considers the prison sentence given to the shooter, Sendric S., to be too low. Despite their dissatisfaction with the punishment, the family has decided not to pursue a higher appeal.

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