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‘Bloody’ picture of stabbing at Intents competition is fallacious

It does not look too good: liquid turns the wooden of some decorations on the Intents competition in pink Oisterwijk. It might be blood, as will be learn from an image that has been distributed on-line. That appears to not be the case, says a spokesperson for the competition.

The image making its rounds on the web isn’t very clear, however it ought to present blood on a picket deck. The textual content is ‘somebody stabbed on Intents’. The incident is alleged to have taken place on the Saturday of the occasion.

No stab
The picture with the textual content simply seems to be fallacious. “We’re conscious of the picture, however we will affirm that there was no incident,” stated an Intents spokesperson. In accordance with him, the picture is circulating on the web however nothing is happening in Oisterwijk.

“After all we went to take a look at the place the place the accident may have occurred, however there was nothing fallacious there,” stated the spokesman.

One other competition
As an alternative of Intents, the picture could be taken on the Paradijs van het Zuiden competition in Den Bosch. That occasion additionally occurred this weekend. The attendee of the competition who went there says he took the image. “We have been on the competition and all of a sudden somebody fell down. He was bleeding after which he was taken away.”

A spokesman for Paradise of the South stated it was not a stab, however a ‘scuffle’. It’s not identified what precisely occurred. Anyway, there was a number of blood, stated the competition man: “I took the image of the deck. Half of the blood was already gone. The splatters have been on my sneakers.”

The one who was bleeding was checked by first support staff on the occasion, in keeping with a Paradise of the South spokesperson.

2024-06-02 21:29:23


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