The Hague’s PVV council member Willie Dille has committed suicide after a bizarre story

Events leading up to her suicide

Yesterday Willie Dille posted a video on her Facebook page where she claimed that she was kidnapped and raped by a group of Muslims in March 2017. In the video she says:

I just want the world to know the truth.” 15 May, 15 March 2017, I was kidnapped, raped and maltreated by a group of Muslims because they wanted me to keep quiet in the Hague city council. ‘Do you respect Mohammed, do you respect Allah, do you respect Arnoud?’ And then I knew who was behind it, Arnoud van Doorn who is also in the city council, and was once fired by me as an employee, who hates me intensely, a terribly mean man … After it happened I did not tell anyone, I I just did my debates the next day.

She then goes on to say “I’m going to stop, I want to apologize to my family, but it just does not work anymore.” But nobody knows what she means by this.

Police were informed

Police were informed of the incident, when the video went out. Police then had several intensive talks with her about it, but she did not want to file a report.

She suggests in her video that Arnhoud van Doorn (former PVV member, now in the Islamic party – another bizarre story) is behind the attack. He has since denied it and the video has been removed from her FB-page (Geenstijl is still running it, if you insist on seeing it)

If you or anyone close to you is suffering from depression or considering suicide, please do not hesitate to reach out for help.  If you’re in the Netherlands, you can call 0900-0113 or visit the official Dutch suicide prevention website

Feat picture: Rob Oo (CC)

 

Emma Brown
Emma Brown
A familiar face at DutchRevew. Emma arrived in Holland in 2016 for a few weeks, fell in love with the place and never left. Here she rekindled her love of writing and travelling. Now you'll find her eating stroopwafels in the DutchReview office since 2017.

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