Harry Snoeyink had long since stopped organizing bus trips. Yet, to the outside world, he always remained the man who, with his buses, brought some 200,000 Dutch people to the Spanish sun every year. On Saturday, it was announced that he had passed away. Not in his birthplace of Denekamp, but in his second homeland, Spain.
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Harry Snoeyink had long since stopped organizing bus trips. Yet, to the outside world, he always remained the man who, with his buses, brought some 200,000 Dutch people to the Spanish sun every year. On Saturday, it was announced that he had passed away. Not in his birthplace of Denekamp, but in his second homeland, Spain.