Court in Curaçao Sentences Murderers of Mike Venema to High Penalties
willemstad February 27, 2025 08:00Three women and two men aged between 23 and 33 were convicted for the murder of Dutch national Mike Venema in Curaçao.
Three women and two men aged between 23 and 33 were convicted for the murder of Dutch national Mike Venema in Curaçao.
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