Body found in Toolenburgerplas in Hoofddorp
A body was discovered in the Toolenburgerplas in Hoofddorp. Police have launched an investigation to determine the victim's identity and the cause of death.
A body was discovered in the Toolenburgerplas in Hoofddorp. Police have launched an investigation to determine the victim's identity and the cause of death.

The Public Prosecution Service stated during a preliminary hearing that two teenagers shot dead in an Amsterdam park on New Year's Day were victims of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. The 25-year-old suspect, Efe Y., allegedly opened fire immediately without any prior confrontation or conversation with the victims.

D66 leader Rob Jetten refused to disclose whether he pressured his party's senators to support the asylum emergency measures law. The proposed legislation was ultimately rejected by the Dutch Senate on Tuesday.

PVV leader Geert Wilders has criticized the Dutch government's measures to mitigate high fuel prices, calling the plan a "flimsy package." He argued that the measures are insufficient and pointed out that they are being funded by an increase in alcohol excise taxes.
Following a data leak at internet provider Odido, victims are pursuing a mass claim seeking hundreds of euros in compensation. Experts explain that hackers pay higher prices for complete datasets which enable more severe forms of identity fraud, such as unauthorized address changes.

A prank call from a YouTube livestream allegedly triggered a fatal shooting on New Year's Day in Amsterdam's Piet Wiedijkpark, resulting in the deaths of two innocent Syrian teenagers. The suspect reportedly opened fire on the victims after being provoked by a caller posing as a rival, while the boys were simply walking to a restaurant from a nearby asylum seekers' center. The Public Prosecution Service noted during a court hearing that the victims were at the wrong place at the wrong time.