Demand: 5 Years in Prison for Transporting a Body From a Drug Lab and Manufacturing Drugs
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On Friday, the Public Prosecution Service demanded a five-year prison sentence against 44-year-old Cornelis S. (44) for transporting the body of a friend. The friend reportedly died in October in an amphetamine lab in Torhout, Belgium, where S. and he allegedly worked. In addition, S. is also being prosecuted for producing synthetic drugs and preparing for their production.
Henk died in the arms of suspect Cornelis S., somewhere in a drug lab in Belgium. 254 kilometers away in Boxmeer, Henk was found in a Mazda. "A good friend had passed away, I developed PTSD because of it and still think about it every day," suspect Cornelis S. said sobbing before the court in Den Bosch on Friday.
On Friday, a five-year prison sentence was demanded against Cornelis S. (44) in the court in Den Bosch for transporting his deceased friend and working in a drug lab. When his friend, 39-year-old Henk ten Katen from Nijmegen, died from toxic fumes in the drug lab, S. brought the body from Belgium to Boxmeer. Cornelis S. sits nervously on Friday. His striped shirt and smart trousers stand in stark contrast to the tattoos on his hands and under hi…
44-year-old Cornelis S. from Boxmeer will appear before the court in Den Bosch on Friday. He is suspected of concealing and moving the body of 39-year-old Henk from Nijmegen, and of working in a drug lab in Torhout, Belgium. Here are five questions and answers about this sensational case.
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