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Children of Peter de Vries († 64) say goodbye with an emotional obituary

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July 17, 2021 – 5:31 pm Clock

After a journalist was murdered in Amsterdam

“A fearless and combative life on the barricades of right and wrong has come to an end”. With these emotional words, the children of the murdered Peter de Vries, Kelly and Royce, say goodbye in an obituary notice. It’s words that give you goose bumps. And also words that show how deep the grief is in the family. Son Royce had published the ad on Twitter. Also to let his compatriots share in the grief of the family. Because in the Netherlands there is still anger and great sadness. Every child knew the crime reporter Peter de Vries. The family man was gunned down in downtown Amsterdam last week and died nine days after the attack. The drug mafia is probably behind the attack.

Royce de Vries posted the obituary on Twitter

The obituary notice in Dutch also states: He was the “most fantastic father a person could wish for”. Her papa would have always taught Kelly and Royce de Vries never to allow themselves to be bent. “Stay who you are. Keep your back straight when necessary, stand up for the weaker, say honestly what you think and listen to your sense of justice. And pass this knowledge on to your children. Then everything will be fine.” It’s words that give hope. And words that will remain as the legacy of the popular reporter.

It was not until Tuesday, the day before his death, that Peter de Vries’ children spoke live on Dutch television. “Thank you for the wonderfully beautiful words, flowers, cards and candles that you light for our father,” said daughter Kelly about the wave of solidarity for her father.

A friend and long-time companion read from a letter from de Vries’ partner. “Everything that my dear Peter does, he does with love and devotion,” he quoted from it.

Royce (left) and Kelly de Vries on Dutch television.

Dutch police reporter dies after attack

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AMSTERDAM - The sea of flowers for crime reporter Peter R. de Vries in the Lange Leidsedwarsstraat in the center of Amsterdam. De Vries was shot in Amsterdam, shortly after a broadcast of RTL Boulevard where he was a guest. ANP RAMON VAN FLYMEN *** A

People in Amsterdam laid flowers for the reporter.

© imago images/ANP, via www.imago-images.de, www.imago-images.de

The dismay over the murder attempt on the journalist was enormous, and the Dutch royal family expressed their horror. “Our worst nightmare came true yesterday,” tweeted the reporter’s son shortly after the attack. The act is considered an attack on the free reporting of the press.

De Vries was the leading crime reporter in the Netherlands for almost 30 years and has often appeared as a spokesperson for victims or witnesses at trials. He was a regular guest on TV talk shows. The reporter became internationally known in 1987 with his bestseller about the kidnapping of the brewer Freddy Heineken. In 2008 he won an Emmy Award for reporting on the case of Natalee Holloway. The American disappeared in Aruba in 2005 and was believed to have been killed by a Dutchman.

Is the Moroccan Mafia behind the attack?

The trail currently leads to the Moroccan Mafia. An attacker shot at de Vries on Tuesday last week after taping a television program about a gang trial as he was leaving a television studio. The reporter was also an adviser to one of the key witnesses in the proceedings.

Peter de Vries had made a name for himself as an investigative journalist in the organized crime scene. Two men, a 35-year-old Pole residing in Maurik in the south-east of the country, and a 21-year-old Rotterdam native were arrested shortly after the crime. One of them is said to be the Sagittarius.

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