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Lawyer: Woman beaten by riot police has brain damage

The woman who was injured last Sunday when the Travel Unit charged the Nieuwendijk has suffered serious brain damage, according to her lawyer Richard Korver. Korver says she was shopping there with her husband and daughter. The police will investigate the incident as a matter of priority.

Op pictures From the Left Laser YouTube channel you can see riot police throwing punches after plainclothes officers pass through the line with a suspect and a man quickly running towards him the riot police from behind. About ten seconds later the woman is hit and falls back. She falls on the back of her head and has a wound on her face.

“When the mood turned grim, she tried to go to the riot police with her daughter.

Richard Korver, attorney

“When the atmosphere became grim, she tried to pass the riot police with her daughter and asked if they could pass because they wanted to get away from the grim atmosphere that,” Korver said. report on his site.

Then De Vonk’s counsel Nilab Ahmadi last Tuesday during the crisis discussion about the incident, Halsema said that the woman was not injured by the violence of the police, but because she fell from the outrage. The police came back to that later and she said, based on new images, it looks like she was hit with the bat after all. Korver writes that the mayor’s statement had a ‘bad effect’ on his client.

“She trusts that lessons can be learned from her case”

Richard Korver, attorney

According to Korver, the woman has now held the police accountable. It is also said that she asked for an investigation into the violence and that she wants the results to be known as soon as possible. “This is especially true as there is a lot of unrest in Amsterdam and it is expected that the police will have to intervene even more frequently in the coming days/weeks,” the lawyer writes. trust that lessons will be learned from her case to prevent this from happening again.”

Research on priority

A spokesperson from the police said today that the force used and the context are being investigated as a priority. He cannot yet say when the results will be known. The police cannot make any statements about the woman’s injuries.

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2024-11-17 16:18:00


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**PAA Related Questions:**

Guest 1: Richard Korver, attorney for the woman who was ‍injured during the ⁢protest

Guest 2: Nilab⁤ Ahmadi, lawyer for De Vonk, a political movement ⁣involved in the protest

Section 1: Events Leading Up to​ the Incident

Interviewer: Can you describe ‍the events that led up to your client’s injury, Richard?

Richard:⁤ Well, my client was shopping with her husband ‌and daughter when​ the protest​ turned‌ violent. ⁢As she tried to escape the commotion, she approached the riot police, ​asking if they could pass.‌ Instead of ‌allowing her ​and her family to leave safely, the police pushed them back into the crowd. It was at‌ this‌ moment that⁣ my​ client was struck by a police baton, causing her ⁤severe brain damage.

Interviewer: Nilab, what is your perspective on these⁣ events?‌ Did the protest turn‌ violent, and if so, how did it ‌escalate?

Nilab:​ The protest did⁣ indeed turn violent, but I‍ don’t believe the police response⁣ was justified. The‌ fact that my client and ‌her family were simply attempting to leave the area should have been understood by the police. ​Instead, they were met with force and aggression, which ultimately led to this tragic incident.

Section 2: Reaction of Mayor Halsema and the Police Response

Interviewer: Richard, how has your ⁣client felt‌ about the initial⁢ statement made by Mayor Halsema claiming that she fell ⁢due to the crowd’s ​outrage rather than police action?

Richard: It had a very negative impact on my client. Not only did it minimize the severity of her injuries, but it also ‍implied that she was responsible for her⁤ own harm. Her trust in the police has‍ been deeply​ shaken by this statement, as‌ well as their handling of the investigation thus far.

Interviewer: Nilab, what ​is your reaction to the police’s revised statement acknowledging that the woman may have been struck by a police ‍baton? Do⁣ you think the ⁢investigation is proceeding appropriately?

Nilab: While I am glad ‍that the police are​ now admitting their possible involvement in the injury, it ⁤is concerning that it‍ took so long for them‍ to do so. The investigation should be transparent and comprehensive to ensure that full accountability is achieved and that such inc

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