Lisa’s father Tuk (13) had to learn from the media that his daughter is alive and well justified. The police first sent a Twitter message to the world. Meanwhile, the family still knew nothing
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Marco Tuk heard the good news only when a reporter from the AD called him for comment. He was not yet aware.
Marco Tuk lived four days between hope and despair after his daughter ran away from the camp in New Millingen in Apeldoorn. Although the family directly hit the alarm, the police responded initially cool. Until Sunday the search was scaled up to the girl
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A new evidence how the police “works”, and it is also true that the police waited days to come up with in “action”, they have other priorities!
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What is special about this well ?. We live in NL anno 2015. That girl is native. They’re lucky to have her own parents worried. But v / d Dutch police expect really silly.
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let that girl but bear the cost. Age does not matter, spreading payments over 20 years if necessary. Perhaps they will learn something from it. The taxpayer must not be screwed for that jokes.
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It is not so neat to hear it through the media but I suppose the joy prevails. Much worse is having to learn a bad end through the media.
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So anyway, too busy tweeting.
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not complain hey! Police have done a great job !!
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Anyway, the important thing is that the girl was found and that the father and daughter together again able to embrace. The police is here too much blame … Too bad!
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Good for her parents that their daughter is right. Shame Rotterdam police who have been so busy tweeting forgotten that there is no time to inform parents. Police should stop tweeting and take to the streets again! There is time to tweet, the complaint of agents that too much pressure is in a different light