Saturday, October 17, 2015

Murdered man in Wagenberg would be No Surrender chief Brian Dalfour – Omroep Brabant

  Wagenberg – No Surrender chef Brian Dalfour was found dead Thursday afternoon in a cottage in the polder between Wagenberg and Drimmelen. That report the Parool and NIS based on different sources. The body of 47-year-old Amsterdam Surinamese was found violently beaten. The police immediately went out of crime.
 

No Surrender Motorclub reports on Facebook to be shocked by the sudden death of the leader of the Amsterdam branch. The police wanted Saturday opposite Omroep Brabant not confirm the identity of the two murdered men. Possible will follow later today an evolution in the murder case.

Several members of No Surrender and relatives and acquaintances on Facebook Dalfour make mention of his death. “It hurts, but I will try to recover from this blow,” Jechen Gomes writes on the social platform.

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On Thursday, the bodies were found in a brand new holiday home in an oasis between land and water. It was the police quickly realized that it was a crime; the bodies were severely damaged.

Sad news
“Today we received the sad news reached our captain Brian no longer in our midst,” is read on the Facebook page of the motorcycle. “Our sympathy goes out to his family and loved ones. Rest in peace brother.”

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The Amsterdam Surinamese Brian Dalfour ‘Sherman’ (47) is frequently linked? with professional criminals. So he knew the liquidated Gwenette Martha which was liquidated in 2014.

Record
the double murder in Wagenberg, the number of deaths by Brabantse crime 26 this year. Just to the west of the county there are eleven people killed by violence, a record.


Official: Saturday, October 17th, 2015 – 14:15
Modified: Saturday, October 17th, 2015 – 15:41
Author: Sid van der Linden | Sebastiaan Quekel
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