A Dutch Family found hiding and waiting in Basements of the house from 9 years for ‘end of the world' are recovered



A man and his six young children were expelled from a rural farm in the Netherlands where they had been waiting for the end of the world for 9 years in the basement.

According to a Telegraph report, police spokeswoman Natalie Schweibert confirmed that a 58-year-old man was detained at a farm in Ruinerwold, a village in the Dutch province of Durant, while six children were also recovered in the basement for years. ۔

They did not say anything about their relationship or condition and simply said that they had been moved to a safe place.

The incident came to an end when a 25-year-old youth arrived at a local bar looking very confused.

The owner of the cafe told the media: 'The first time I saw him I removed him, but he came back a few days later, last week he came and ordered a drink, but we were closing the bar. When he came in on Sunday, I talked to him, the young man said that he had run away and he needed help, to which we contacted the police. '

He said he was talking like young children, his hair was long and his beard was clothed, his clothes were old and he said he was locked up for 9 years.


The young man told them, 'The young man said his brother lived in the farm, he was the eldest and he wanted him to leave the place'.

According to reports, the children were disconnected from the outside world for years and were living with several animals in a vegetable garden.

The 58-year-old fell ill on a bed because he had suffered stroke years ago, with children having no contact with the outside world, and even neighbors were unaware of their presence.

The farm was hidden behind the trees and was difficult to see from the highway.

The village's mayor, Roger de Groot, said during a press conference that the six children were between the ages of 18 and 25, while the person who was detained was not his father.
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He added that the mother of the children was interviewed 9 years ago before moving to the farmhouse, and some children have not even received government registration.

"I understand that there are still many questions to be answered, the police are investigating several scenarios and we cannot share further details at this time, we are now focusing on caring for the family," he said. '.

Local police on Twitter said they were investigating the situation while a forensic examination of the farmhouse would be conducted.

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