The case against the well-known Zutphen entrepreneur Evert-Jan van Til, who was suspected of the murder of Duncan Zwakke in 1989, has definitively come to an end. After Van Til was acquitted twice, the Public Prosecution Service will not lodge an appeal in cassation.
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The case against the well-known Zutphen entrepreneur Evert-Jan van Til, who was suspected of the murder of Duncan Zwakke in 1989, has definitively come to an end. After Van Til was acquitted twice, the Public Prosecution Service will not lodge an appeal in cassation.
The case against the well-known Zutphen entrepreneur Evert-Jan van Til, who was suspected of the murder of Duncan Zwakke in 1989, has definitively come to an end. After Van Til was acquitted twice, the Public Prosecution Service will not lodge an appeal in cassation.