A Year After Lisa's Death, One Stance Remains Unchanged for the Village: ‘Let Us Be Guided by the Family’
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“Lisa always enjoyed the festival week immensely.” That was the message her family conveyed to the organizers of Feestweek Abcoude last year. Along with one emphatic wish: let the festivities continue. Almost a year later, Abcoude is preparing for a new festival week. But first, there is August 20th. That day marks one year since 17-year-old Lisa was murdered. How does the close-knit community move on a year later?
What has changed since the murder of Lisa? On August 20, it will be a year since the 17-year-old girl from Abcoude did not return home. Her death caused a great stir and led to a national discussion about the safety of women. RTL Nieuws asked the twenty largest municipalities what they have done since then.
“Lisa always enjoyed the festival week immensely.” That was the message her family conveyed to the organizers of Feestweek Abcoude last year. Along with one emphatic wish: let the festivities continue. Almost a year later, Abcoude is preparing for a new festival week. But first, there is August 20th. That day marks one year since 17-year-old Lisa was murdered. How does the close-knit community move on a year later?
“Lisa always enjoyed the festival week immensely.” That was the message her family conveyed to the organizers of Feestweek Abcoude last year. Along with one emphatic wish: let the festivities continue. Almost a year later, Abcoude is preparing for a new festival week. But first, there is August 20th. That day marks one year since 17-year-old Lisa was murdered. How does the close-knit community move on a year later?
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