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Netherlands: Aylim Siker Murders Teen Girl

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A wave of national fury has swept Holland following the arrest of an asylum seeker for the killing of a 17-year-old who was stabbed to death while she was calling the police to report being followed on her bike ride home.

The lifeless body of Lisa was discovered by police in a roadside ditch in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

She was returning from a night out with friends before she was attacked by a man who also had a bicycle with him, while she was phoning the emergency police number.

The main suspect in the case - a 22-year-old male asylum seeker - was arrested four days ago for a rape in Amsterdam on August 15, and allegedly assaulted a third woman five days earlier.

The violent murder of the teenager has triggered widespread outrage and a nationwide 'reclaim the night' campaign, after a Dutch actress and author wrote a poem that went viral about Lisa's final moments cycling home.

In a post shared on her Instagram, Nienke Gravemade wrote: 'The red bag. I keep thinking about that red bag. How it dangled from her handlebars as she drove through the night. A night that belonged to her too.

'I claim the night. I claim the streets. I demand that the fear be lifted.'

Alongside the poem, the author posted the hashtag #rechtopdenacht or 'right to the night'.

On Wednesday morning at around 3:30 am local time, Lisa parted with her friends and began her cycle ride home on an electric bike from the centre of Amsterdam to the nearby town of Abcoude.

While on her way home, she noticed someone following her and suspected she was about to be attacked, so she called the emergency 112 number for help.

The attack occurred south of the secondary school she had just recently graduated from, the Spinoza20First in Amsterdam-Oost.

But when the police arrived at the scene at 4:15 am after a call from the public, she was found dead with stabs wounds on her body including her neck.

She was discovered in a ditch near the water’s edge along the Holterbergweg, close to the Johan Cruijff Arena stadium and concert venue Ziggo Dome.

The victim was described by police as having medium-length blonde hair. She was wearing a light grey hoodie, light grey trousers and black Adidas trainers when she was attacked.

She also had a red handbag hanging from the the handlebars of her bicycle which was from Cowboy with a light grey frame and black chain lock.

A statement from her grief-stricken family said: 'Our hearts are broken. We hope we can mourn Lisa's loss together in peace and privacy. We are immensely supported by the love and sympathy from family, friends, and fellow villagers, and we want to express our gratitude for this.'

The suspect, identified on August 22, was staying at a site run by the Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers (COA) in Amsterdam, reported Dutch media outlet NOS.

He was arrested on August 21 for the rape of a woman in Weesperzijde on August 15, just five kilometres from where Lisa was found brutally killed.

The asylum seeker is also accused of attempting to sexually assault a third woman on August 10, also in Weesperzijde.

He will appear before court today, where the examining magistrate will review the details of the case and determine whether to keep him in pre-trial custody.

The Public Prosecution Service (OM) may also reveal more details from the investigation.

Dozens of tips have been received but the police are appealing to at least three potential witnesses spotted on CCTV around the time of the attack to piece together what happened to Lisa on her journey home.

The potential witnesses include a scooter rider, the occupants of a light-coloured delivery van, and the occupants of a Biro microcar who were driving on the road near where her body was found.

A large portion of the victim's cycling route is covered by video, but clear footage of the last seven minutes - between the Breitnertoren (near Amstel Station) and Holterbergweg - are still missing.

'What happened between the victim's departure from Leidseplein and the discovery of her body is still unclear,' the force said in a statement.

'We are urgently seeking information about her last cycling route and are calling on three specific road users to come forward. Do you know anything, or were you one of them? Contact the police immediately.'

On Sunday, around 500 people participated in a March Against Femicide in Rotterdam in the wake of Lisa's death, carrying signs such as 'She had dreams, no grave needed' and 'Not all men, but always men'.

The protest, organised by Dutch Feminist group Dolle Mina Rotterdam, has been occurring every week since early August following the killing of two women in two days the previous month - both allegedly by their partners or ex-partners.

Crowds at an Ajax football match at the Johan Cruijff Arena stood in silence in memory of the teenager and held banners with her name on Sunday.

She was a supporter of the football club and her body was discovered near its grounds.

Lisa's family have asked for her surname and photograph not to be circulated publicly. 'The loss of Lisa is incomprehensible to her family and has brought them intense grief,' the victims' services organisation Names de Familie said.

The new headteacher of Spinoza20First, Kimberley Kaizer, told RTL Nieuws that the school is looking for an appropriate way to hold a memorial for the teenager.

Just before the summer, she had graduated from the pre-university programme.

'We are waiting to hear what the family's wishes are; once we have that clear, we will take action. There will be time to reflect together,' Kaizer said. 'We want to adequately care for the staff and students, and provide them with space to process this news,' she added.

Following the attack, hard-right nationalist politicians such as Geert Wilders, the leader of the Freedom Party (PVV), pledged to close the Netherlands to asylum seekers.

The Netherlands faces a snap election on October 29 after Wilders pulled his party out of the Conservative coalition following a dispute about the government’s position on asylum.

He toppled the coalition after accusing ministers of not being strong enough against illegal or criminal asylum seekers, and demanded they commit to a 10-point plan on migration.

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