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Roosendaal Residents Greet Seriously Ill Michel en Masse at the Parade: 'Fantastic'

Summary by Omroep Brabant
Carnival with a smile and a tear for Michel Wouters from Roosendaal. The former parade leader from Tullepetaonestad has ALS, and this is likely the last time he'll be able to watch the parade. Many Roosendaal residents stop by to shake his hand or give him a hug. "Beautiful, but also very confronting and a little sad." Michel Wouters (66) sits in his wheelchair on the sidelines of the parade in Tullepetaonestad. Every now and then he sways along…
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Carnival with a smile and a tear for Michel Wouters from Roosendaal. The former parade leader from Tullepetaonestad has ALS, and this is likely the last time he'll be able to watch the parade. Many Roosendaal residents stop by to shake his hand or give him a hug. "Beautiful, but also very confronting and a little sad." Michel Wouters (66) sits in his wheelchair on the sidelines of the parade in Tullepetaonestad. Every now and then he sways along…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Saturday, February 14, 2026.
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