forensic pathologist Frank van de Goot and physical and forensic anthropologist Handsome Tristan examined the body of the young man on behalf of his family. They also did experiments with manikins both from a moving vehicle were thrown as of meters altitude.

Lesley was found seriously injured in June 2010 on the road under a bridge in Liege. His arms and legs were tied. The Belgian authorities kept the suicide.

The researchers conclude that fit the injuries Lesley in a fall from the bridge. The way he landed and the turn he had to make it to suggest, however, that he has had an initial velocity when he went over the fence of 85 centimeters. Lesley’s bound hands and feet would for him have made it difficult to give themselves that speed.

As Lesley had at various locations injuries, not the researchers conclude also that he earlier injury was sustained.

from the Gutter and Clever see all in all ,, sufficient reason to believe that the scenario outlined by suicide by a fall from a great height overhaul (revised) requires’. They have done the research on behalf of the relatives of Lesley.

Lawyer Sebastopol Diekstra, assisting the survivors, see sufficient grounds to prepare a request to reopen the case in cooperation with a Belgian lawyer. ,, It further investigation has yielded new findings sufficient to warrant a new criminal investigation. “

VWO student Lesley suddenly disappeared. He bought a return ticket in Delft, Eindhoven and was seen in Roosendaal when he pinned money. A few days later he was overnight found on the ground under the Kennedy Bridge in Liege.

Until a month after his death did not know what had happened to him the Lesley family. The boy was all that time unidentified in a Belgian coldstore