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Home » The boss of ‘De Mol’ and the painter who cannot draw: the 5 Unmissable Regional Stories of the Week (inland)

The boss of ‘De Mol’ and the painter who cannot draw: the 5 Unmissable Regional Stories of the Week (inland)

The boss of ‘De Mol’ and the painter who cannot draw: the 5 Unmissable Regional Stories of the Week (inland)


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Flanders

A visit to the law firm where ‘Mol’ Sarah Loos works as a lawyer. The story of the young pilot who got a stone on the Brussels ring on his car. And who are the tech millionaires who breathe new life into Eendracht Aalst? These regional stories colored in the past week.

1. In this law firm, ‘De Mol’ works, and only her boss knew about her participation: « Otherwise it would be very difficult to keep my story straight »

Only one colleague suspected her from the beginning. Her boss knew ‘Mol’ Sarah Loos just like the majority of the candidates to lead the garden to the end. At the Tritsmans law firm in Antwerp, there has been a good job in recent weeks about the role of their colleague in the popular TV program. Our reporter went by.

2. Local tech millionaires are going to breathe new life into Eendracht Aalst: « In action when we heard that youth players would lose their club »

Eendracht Aalst is dead. Long live Eendracht Aalst Lede. Seven local investors, including big names from the tech world, want to breathe new life into the Ajuinenclub. And that in a very different way than the previous owners. « Within five years we want to be a stable club in the first department », It sounds.

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3. « I heard that immense blow and the glass flew everywhere »: Cedric gets heavy stone on his car on Brussels Ring from the bridge

Pilot Cedric Biertho (25), who flies for Brussels Airlines, was released on Tuesday afternoon when a heavy stone from a bridge ended up on his car on the Brussels Ring Ring in Zaventem. « If I had driven 100 per hour at that time instead of considering traffic, then this ended differently », « , he says excitedly.

4. Denis (66) « could not draw a banana », yet his paintings hang on Billboards everywhere in Flanders: « I get criticism, but don’t worry about it »

A billboard against a Flemish facade of Luc Tuymans or Michaël Borremans: we don’t see it happening quickly. But Denis de Gloire (66) does do it, averse to every rule of art. “If you buy a car, do you also first look at the photos? Our reporter visited his studio.

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5. Huis van Thomas and Sofie from ‘Bought Blind’ has already been sold after three weeks: « Always hoped, but never expected »

After just three weeks, the home of Thomas and Sofie was sold in Sint-Truiden. The couple from ‘Blind Bought’ leaves Limburg and returns to Mechelen. « We had always hoped this, but never expected », they tell.



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