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Retaliation without compassion (Telegraph)

MAASTRICHT - In the spacious villa of the L. family, just across the border near Sittard, a horrible murder drama must have taken place twice, according to the justice department. In the house in the German town of Selfkant-Tilddern, two men were cold-bloodedly murdered over a period of more than a year and a half. It was then decided to thoroughly dispose of their bodies in order to erase as many traces as possible.

First, according to the justice department in Maastricht, there was the brutal death of Alan Gergeri, an Iraqi who was staying in Sittard in late 2009. Confidential documents state that, according to witnesses, Gergeri was killed because he had raped one of the suspected family's sons, 20-year-old Maurice L.. It was then allegedly decided within the L. family that Gergeri should be put to death. After he was lured to the Limburg family's posh farmhouse, his throat was first slit, then he was beaten with a pickaxe. Alan Gergeri didn't stand a chance. Barely 24 years old, he had met his end in a brutal manner. A retaliatory act without any compassion.

Strong acid

Maurice L. is seen by investigators and prosecutors as one of the main suspects in this murder case. Several witnesses state to the police that the same Maurice was indeed closely involved in Gergeri's murder. Among others, his younger brother Michel is said to have helped dispose of the corpse by placing it in strong acid. - But it remained, according to investigating authorities, in the one murder in which the same L. family was allegedly involved. It is mid-2011 when car dealer and cannabis grower Mouhammed al Jader (29) from Schinveld disappears from the face of the earth overnight. At first the investigation runs very stiff, in after some time more and more clues point in the
direction of the family L. Al Jader appeared to have had a conflict about (drug) money with former father-in-law Huub L. shortly before his disappearance. The CIE received information three times that Ai Jader had been killed in L.'s house in Tddern after the two had had a fight. In the first instance, a stun gun would have been used, after which the man would have been shot.

Preliminary

Justice finally decides, partly because of this information, to arrest them. Because of involvement in one of these two brutal murders, brothers Maurice and Michel L. (26), their 58-year-old mother Els L. (who allegedly shot at Al Jader several times) and family friend Ron V. (51) are currently behind bars. The also suspected father Huub L. and his daughter Rachelle are currently still fugitives. They are under a European alert. In the days following the large-scale raids and arrests, extensive (trace) investigations were conducted in German horror house of field brick. Among other things, investigators found a stun gun and a pair of shoes smeared with blood. The weapon in question now appears to have had dna from the murdered Al Jader and suspect Maurice L. The blood on the shoes found at the scene, owned by Michel L., also belongs to Mouhammed al Jader.

However, according to both their lawyers Serge Weening and Ivo van de Bergh, "this says nothing" "This certainly does not prove that they were involved in the murders." Ron V., originally from Geleen, who has confessed to disposing of Al Jader's body with acid in his Beigian home, made an extensive statement to the police about exactly how Al Jader is said to have met his end.

"The mother fired several shots at Mouhammed first, after an argument broke out between her husband Huub and Al Jader. The bleeding Al Jader stumbled around and fell on me," V. told investigators. Afterwards, he himself allegedly told those present in the German home that "you don't let even a dog meet your end like that," confidential documents show. "After that, someone else shot him in the head."

Who, K. dares not tell investigators for fear of reprisals. He does confess, however, that he played a major role in cleaning up the dead weed grower and making his car disappear. "I parked car, with keys in hef , contact, - at a parkeeio place of a recreation park in Stein and disposed of his discharged body with sulfur,; and nitric acid" makes. The latter took eek while," V. said during the interrogations.

The attorney assisting the defendant(s) in this criminal case is:

Serge Weening

CRIMINAL LAWYER

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