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Haarlem girl (16) convicted of violence in Velsen, victims afraid to go outside

Haarlem girl (16) convicted of violence in Velsen, victims afraid to go outside

A 16-year-old girl from Haarlem has been convicted of public violence and assault for an incident in Velsen. The court's decision follows reports that the victims have been left afraid to go outside due to the attacks.

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