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Employee dies after robbery at gold exchange office in Beverwijk

Employee dies after robbery at gold exchange office in Beverwijk

An employee of a gold exchange office in Beverwijk has died following a violent robbery on Wednesday. Police have since arrested a 19-year-old suspect from the same town in connection with the incident.

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