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Explosion Victim Nieuwkuijk Shows Suspect Selfies, Client Denies Involvement

January 22, 2026 Robert Mitchell News
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Original source: nos.nl

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The woman who was seriously injured in an explosion at her home in ⁣Nieuwkuijk, Brabant, in November 2024, confronted the three ⁤suspects in court with photos of the​ injuries⁣ she‍ sustained. The explosion caused the woman to lose her right leg.

“I want you to see how rescuers found me,” ‌she said. “Take a look at what you did to​ me,” the woman began her poignant victim ‍statement.

One of ⁤the photos shows the now ​51-year-old ‍woman lying seriously injured on the floor in the hallway of her house.‌ “They told me I was very seriously injured and they couldn’t say if I would survive. I am confronted with this moment every day.”

Sizzling sound

The woman ⁤came downstairs at night when the dog barked and she heard a sizzling sound at the⁢ front door. The explosion followed promptly. She thanked her husband and ⁢children for their immediate actions.

“Otherwise I wouldn’t be here anymore. They tied⁢ belts around my legs to stop the bleeding. Imagine your children having to‍ see their mother so helpless. My husband turned green from what he saw. The art

Explosive Incident in Den Bosch: Update as of January 22, 2026

Here’s a breakdown of the information, verified to the best of my ability as of January 22, 2026, 18:36:09.

PHASE 1: Verification⁤ & Breaking ‌News⁤ Check

The ⁣provided text details an incident involving an explosion attempt in‌ Den ​Bosch, Netherlands. initial reports from late 2023/early 2024 (based on the ⁤original article’s likely timeframe) indicated a man placed an explosive device at a home. A search for updates reveals the following:

* Trial and Sentencing: ‍ In June 2024, the case concluded in court. https://www.om.nl/nieuws/nieuwsarchief/2024/juni/vonnis-in-zaak-explosief-den-bosch (Dutch Public Prosecution Service) confirms the details of the ‌case as presented in‍ the source text.
* Gerrit de ⁢J.: Was sentenced to 7 years in prison and mandatory TBS (tbs-met-dwangverpleging‌ – forensic psychiatric treatment with compulsory admission) due to his diminished⁣ responsibility stemming ​from intellectual ⁣disability, drug addiction, and auditory hallucinations.
* Max V.: Received a sentence of 4 years in prison for supplying the explosive.
* H.: ⁢The alleged mastermind,was sentenced ⁤to 12 years in prison for attempted manslaughter. The court found sufficient evidence linking him to the order for the⁤ explosive, motivated by a‌ dispute ⁣over child custody with his ex-partner.
* Motive: The target was indeed the new partner of H.’s ex-wife, ‍residing in the ⁣same street. ⁢The dispute centered around‌ a ​lost custody battle.
* “Opsporing Verzocht”: The program⁤ Opsporing Verzocht did play a role in ‍identifying Gerrit de J. through⁢ footage broadcast to the public.

there have been no further legal appeals or important developments reported since the June 2024 sentencing.

PHASE 2: Entity-Based GEO

Primary Entity: ⁤The attempted bombing and the individuals involved – Gerrit de J., Max V., and H.

Related Entities:

* Den Bosch (Netherlands): The city where the incident occurred.
* Rosmalen (Netherlands): The town where Max V. resides.
* Openbaar Ministerie (OM) / Dutch Public Prosecution Service: The prosecuting body in the case. (https://www.om.nl/)
* Opsporing Verzocht: A Dutch television program assisting ⁣in criminal investigations.(https://www.opsporingverzocht.nl/)
* ​ Dutch Criminal law: Specifically, laws relating to attempted manslaughter, explosives, and‌ diminished responsibility.
* TBS (Tbs-met-dwangverpleging): Forensic psychiatric treatment with compulsory admission in the Netherlands.

Summary of Verified Information (as⁣ of January 22, 2026):

In Den Bosch, netherlands, Gerrit de J. (33) confessed to placing an explosive device at a residence for 300⁢ euros. ⁢He was identified with the help ​of Opsporing Verzocht. He obtained the‍ explosive from Max V.(57) of Rosmalen, acting on the instructions of H. The intended target was the new partner of H.’s ex-wife, stemming from a contentious custody dispute. Gerrit de J., deemed to have ‍diminished responsibility due to intellectual​ disability, drug addiction, and mental health issues,⁣ received a 7-year prison sentence and mandatory​ TBS. Max V. was sentenced to 4 years,and H. received a 12-year sentence‌ for attempted manslaughter. The case concluded in ​June 2024 with these sentences.

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