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May 4, 2017 - Brugge, BELGIUM - Weapon expert Erik De Durpel as he arrives for a session of the 'Kasteelmoord' (Castle murder) trial, Thursday 04 May 2017, at the Brugge correctionnal court. Andre Gyselbrecht, Pierre Serry, Franciscus Larmit and Evert de Clercq are the four accused in the so-called 'castle murder' (kasteelmoord) on Stijn Saelens, at his home, a castle in Wingene, West-Flanders province. On 31 January 2012 Saelens mysteriously disappeared from his castle. His body was found in February 2012 on a nearby property. Saelens was Andre Gyselbrecht's son-in-law. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER (Credit Image: © Kurt Desplenter/Belga via ZUMA Press)

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May 4, 2017 - Brugge, BELGIUM - Weapon expert Erik De Durpel as he arrives for a session of the 'Kasteelmoord' (Castle murder) trial, Thursday 04 May 2017, at the Brugge correctionnal court. Andre Gyselbrecht, Pierre Serry, Franciscus Larmit and Evert de Clercq are the four accused in the so-called 'castle murder' (kasteelmoord) on Stijn Saelens, at his home, a castle in Wingene, West-Flanders province. On 31 January 2012 Saelens mysteriously disappeared from his castle. His body was found in February 2012 on a nearby property. Saelens was Andre Gyselbrecht's son-in-law. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER (Credit Image: © Kurt Desplenter/Belga via ZUMA Press)