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Belgian prisoner causes stir in Tanja Groen cold case: authorities alerted to potential suspect and burial site

Belgian prisoner causes stir in Tanja Groen cold case: authorities alerted to potential suspect and burial site

A Belgian prisoner has provided new information regarding the 1993 cold case disappearance of 18-year-old student Tanja Groen in Maastricht. The individual reportedly pointed investigators toward a potential suspect and a possible burial site for the victim.

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