Hans van de Kimmenade
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Joannes ("Hans") Rafaƫl Maria van de Kimmenade (born 15 October 1980 in Nijmegen, Gelderland) is from the Dutch Van de Kimmenade family. This family is well known for their holdings in the textile industry.
On May 3, 1999, a group of at least four armed Arabian men kidnapped the seventeen year old Van de Kimmenade from his estate in Helmond, Netherlands, tied him and then forced him blindfolded into a waiting vehicle.
The abductors took van de Kimmenade to a hidden house in the forests in the southern part of the Netherlands. Immediately after the abduction several small planes started searching. After the case got a great deal of media attention, van de Kimmenade was dropped off - probably under the influence of drugs - in a nature preserve owned by a local water board within 48 hours. No reason was given for his release.
After months of research the case appeared unsolvable. This mysterious case is one of the most famous kidnappings in the Netherlands.
[edit] Similar cases in the Netherlands
Other famous kidnappings in the Netherlands which look like the Hans van de Kimmenade case are:
- Valerie Albada Jelgersma (1987)
- Reinier Terwindt (2003)
- Claudia Melchers (2005)