Geert Wilders Has Apologized for an Incorrect Statement Made on Wednesday in the House of Representatives Regarding the suspect in the Lisa Case. The Police had already reported the Debate that Wilders’ claim was incorrect.
Wilders Made the Statement Duration the Parliamentary Debate About Seventeen-Year-old Lisa, Who was Violently Killed in the Night of August 19 to 20.
The Amsterdam Police Shortly TherEfter Reported on Instagram That This Statement was incorrect. “The suspect was arrested on Thursday, August 21, for a serious sexual offense on the Weesperzijde (in Amsterdam, ed.) And on Friday, August 22, The Suspicion Against Him was extended to the case in Duivendrecht.” The Latter case is that of lisa.
“The comment in the house of representatives does not do justice to the work of the police and causes unnecessary Unrest Among Those Involved and Relatives,” The Police wrote. The Police Do Not Want To Tell Nu.nl Exactly What Kind Of Unrest It is.
Duration the break in the debate, Wilders then sacrificed his apologies. “I should say that,” he told the political press. “I’m sorry.”
Wilders Rarely Takes Back Words
It is not of that Wilders Retracts his words. He explained that his remark was “A Mistake.” “I thought I had read it. But I reread it and it turned out not to be the case.”
Lisa was Found Dead Last Week on the Holterbergweg in Duivendrecht. She had Been Out in the Center of Amsterdam on Tuesday Evening and Left by Bicycle around 3:30 am to her home in Abcoude. On the way, she was attacked by a man. Lisa Herself Called 112, But Help Did Not Arrive in Time.
The Suspect is also Said to Be Involved in Another Sexual Offense in Amsterdam, which Took Place on August 10. In that case, It Concerns an Attempted Sexual Assault. The Investigation in This Case is Still Onoing.