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The police share a new photo of a man who threw a tile at the head of a sleeping man

A new photo of the suspect
The police share a new photo of a man who threw a tile at the head of a sleeping man

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NOS newsyesterday, 7:14 p.m

The man who threw a tile at a sleeping homeless man in Rotterdam on Tuesday is still missing. So the police have released another picture, in which it can be seen more clearly.

The serious attack happened on Tuesday morning just before 4am at the entrance to the Maritime Museum in Rotterdam. Find the program for drivers Research requested he previously showed footage of the incident, showing how the suspect threw a paving stone at the victim’s head.

Then he ran away. The victim, a 37-year-old man, was seriously injured and hospitalized in critical condition.

Suspect maybe in Belgium

The police are talking about an attempted murder and they are still looking for the person who committed the crime. Yes until now dozens of suggestions were receivedbut they have not yet led to the suspect. Police still don’t know who he is.

It was previously clear that the suspect was in Breda a few hours after the attack around 7am. The police report that he then took an international train towards Antwerp and Brussels. For that reason, the Belgian police were also called in, reports say Rijnmond.

It is not clear in which direction the man went after that or if he is in one of these cities. The police do not claim that he has now left for another destination or that he is back in the Netherlands.

Prevent other events

Police say it is “of the utmost importance that the man is quickly identified and arrested to prevent further incidents.”

Anyone with more information is asked to contact police. Anyone who meets the man should not approach him, but call the emergency number 112.

2024-11-08 18:14:00


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