In Belgium, prisoners after serving one-third of the sentence are eligible for release, but in the Netherlands it is only after two-thirds.
Tessa van D. was in 2015 and sentenced to 28 years in prison for included robbery and the murder on a broker. He was 54 knife wounds to the life brought by Of D. and her former friend. When the man killed had they did as if they were the broker kidnapped and they demanded ransom from his parents.
D. asked the court to the rest of her punishment in the Netherlands, writes the Brabants Dagblad. That would be for her family to make it easier to visit her, but the poor living conditions in the prisons in Antwerp and Hasselt played according to the newspaper may also have a role. In the cell was very dirty and she had her cell and toilet with multiple women share.
Since a month and a half, the woman is sitting, her punishment is in Roermond, and there she is much better at her convenience, according to her mother in the newspaper. “She has her studies again picked up, gives zumba lessons to other prisoners, and clinging to the idea that they after her release, a chance to restart.”
The relocation to the Netherlands has consequences for the duration of her punishment. In Belgium they would with a punishment of 28 years, after 9 years and four months free. With her transfer, it was the punishment also converted to 23 years, but even then it took them 15 years and 4 months of release. So, that means that they are at least 6 years longer.
Her boyfriend, Manuel V., from Tilburg was life-sentenced because of his greater share in the murder. He is currently in Belgium has been caught.
For the murder of the estate agent in the Belgian Wealth in 2011 drew the Brabantse Bonnie and Clyde' on rooftocht by the Netherlands and Belgium. In Tilburg, the netherlands, Chaam, Baarle-Nassau, and Bergen op Zoom were violent robberies. In one of those robberies was also Of D. involved.
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