The Rolex watch that was captured in the violent robbery of the then 62-year-old René van Dam is still missing. During the hearing this morning there was a short discussion between two suspects.
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Van Dam, the father of presenter Nicolette van Dam, was attacked from behind near a bank on Apollolaan in South. He was knocked down and seriously injured. His watch was taken. The suspects were run over by the police a short time later, but three of them managed to run away.
Uncomfortable
The judge asked the suspects where the watch was. “The conversations recorded in the car indicate that my client did not have the Rolex,” says Mounir C.’s attorney, Chris Pittau. So the court also concluded that it should be someone else. There was an uncomfortable discussion, may I say, in court about who had him. Because the fact is that the watch has not been found. ‘
Mounir C. said during the discussion that a co-defendant had the watch. “You just have to confess, friend, just take responsibility.” But that suspect denied. According to him C. was looking for ‘the easiest victim’.
Very serious
‘It is of course already very serious that someone has to deal with so much violence and that something is taken from you that you will never see again,’ says press officer Justine Asbroek. “And if you hear the suspects say in court today that they very much regret it, it would also decorate them if they told us where that watch has gone.”
During the robbery, eavesdropping equipment was already in the suspects’ car. The Public Prosecution emphasizes that the robbery on Van Dam was unexpected, because the victim was selected quickly and the group normally did not commit robberies during the day. Also, the police would not have directly listened in at that time.
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Van Dam said in a victim statement, which was read by a friend of his, that he does not accept the suspects’ apologies. He still thinks about the robbery every day and is still physically bothered by it.
“It is still not going well, it is a continuous process of recovery and attention to recovery,” says the friend. “And that’s all he’s doing right now.”
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