Police estimated threat Linda van der Giesen error

Gepubliceerd op 17 mei 2016 om 11:06

Police have made an error in judgment in protecting Linda van der Giesen, who was shot last summer in the parking lot of the hospital in Waalwijk. An independent commission has said so.

Naamloos-503.pngThe 28-year-old woman was last summer shot at the Two Cities hospital where she worked as a nurse. A day later, her ex-boyfriend John F. volunteered as perpetrators.

Soon, the police admitted that mistakes were made.Van der Giesen had done shortly before her death charges against F. threats and stalking and the police had also been told that he probably had a gun.However, the police did not occur.

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A commission headed by former conservative president Unicorn now says that the police no one felt personally responsible for the safety of Van der Giesen. Although the protocols were followed, but there was, according Unicorn should be done.

The return of Van der Giesen had combined with other information such as criminal records F., should lead to an intervention.

Fishermen police chief calls it a nuanced, critical and clear report. "We had our need to be guided more by the direct interest of the safety of the victim. We have learned a lot all together."

By: NOS Editors: Photo: ANP

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