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"It Didn't Stop": Beyond the Horror Scenes in Zaventem, Patricia Remains Haunted by... This Noise

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During the attacks of 22 March, two bombs exploded in the exit hall of the Brussels airport. After preliminary work by the scientific technical police and the investigators, Patricia Vanderlinden, the first inspector at the Federal Police Victim Identification Service (DVI), was sent inside the terminal to start her work. Also read Amounts claimed from certain victims of the attacks: the Pension Service apologizes for "additional emotional suffe…
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During the attacks of 22 March, two bombs exploded in the exit hall of the Brussels airport. After preliminary work by the scientific technical police and the investigators, Patricia Vanderlinden, the first inspector at the Federal Police Victim Identification Service (DVI), was sent inside the terminal to start her work. Also read Amounts claimed from certain victims of the attacks: the Pension Service apologizes for "additional emotional suffe…

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RTL Info broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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