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Pregnant Woman Thrown to Ground in Asylum Shelter Pressing Charges Against Cop

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The pregnant woman whom a police officer threw to the ground at an asylum shelter in Zeist on May 19 has filed charges against the police. She accuses the police of attempted aggravated assault, assault, or violation of the use-of-force instructions, her lawyer Willem Jebbink told NU.nl.

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The pregnant woman who was pulled to the ground during her arrest last May is going to file a complaint against the officers involved. Her lawyer reports this, according to NOS. Footage of the incident caused outrage worldwide.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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According to her lawyer, it concerns attempted aggravated assault or assault and violation of the use-of-force instructions.

·Hilversum, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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The pregnant woman who was roughly forced to the ground by officers at an asylum seekers' center in Zeist on May 19 has filed a complaint against the police. She accuses the police of attempted aggravated assault, assault, or violation of the use-of-force instructions.

·Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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The pregnant woman who was pulled to the ground by a police officer in an asylum seekers' center in Zeist has filed a complaint against the police. Her lawyer reports that this involves attempted aggravated assault, assault, or a violation of the use-of-force instructions.

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NOS broke the news in Hilversum, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Thursday, July 16, 2026.
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