High school freshman Anass Aouragh (13) was found dead in a forest in Wassenaar, February 7th. "Suicide". The students at Anass' school, the Adelbert College, were forbidden to go on Twitter and Facebook ''to say what they know and what they think".
The order was issued after classmates appeared in front of the camera of NOS News and testified Anass was a really nice guy who had a distinct personal style, dared to be different. This statement immediately disproved the allegation of some teachers that the boy was down and depressed.
Anass was writing for the school paper, participated in school drama and was a member of the soccer club. He disappeared on his route delivering house-to-house advertising. An Amber Alert was issued hours after he was reported missing; police insisted on doing their own search first.
They did find a body a day later, February 7th, in the small forest near Anass' house – the same area they searched the night before with dogs, a helicopter and infrared cameras but "found nothing".
The Amber Alert was withdrawn but police took another eight hours to identify the body as being Anass'. They investigated the area from the outside towards the body ''to make sure they collected all forensic evidence''.
Anass was under custody of the government, meaning his parents lost their sovereign citizen status and had to follow orders in the daily upbringing of their children.
This is what happens when parents don't listen.

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