Amsterdam man faces mandatory psychiatric treatment after fatal stabbing of ex-partner
A 33-year-old Amsterdam man may be ordered into mandatory psychiatric care after stabbing a 30-year-old woman to death in 2025. Experts found him unaccountable due to severe delusions, raising concerns about mental health support gaps and public safety.
| Key Data | Details |
|---|---|
| Suspect | 33-year-old man from Amsterdam |
| Victim | 30-year-old woman, known to the suspect for years |
| Date of Incident | February 1, 2025 |
| Location | Callenburgstraat, Amsterdam-West |
| Charges | Manslaughter (suspect deemed unaccountable) |
| Prosecutor’s Demand | TBS with mandatory treatment |
| Mental State | Delusional, fully unaccountable at the time of the stabbing |
| Prior Concerns | Mental health deterioration noted; help offered but not always accepted |
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service (OM) is responsible for prosecuting criminal offenses and requesting appropriate measures, such as TBS (terbeschikkingstelling), for offenders with severe mental disorders. This case highlights the OM’s role in balancing justice, public safety, and mental health considerations.
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Court demands TBS with mandatory treatment for man suspected of stabbing woman to death
The public prosecutor has this afternoon demanded TBS with mandatory treatment for a 33-year-old man from Amsterdam who is suspected of stabbing a woman to death in February 2025. The suspect was delusional, and experts have concluded that he was fully unaccountable for his actions at the time of the stabbing.
The man is suspected of killing a 30-year-old woman in his home on Callenburgstraat in Amsterdam-West on February 1, 2025. Immediately afterward, covered in blood, he reported to the police and confessed to killing the woman. The suspect and the victim had known each other for several years and had a “complicated relationship.”
Concerns
The case file and his own statements reveal that the suspect was – and possibly still is – delusional, believing the victim was part of a criminal organization that wanted to destroy his life. Concerns about the suspect’s mental state had been raised long before the stabbing. After his relationship ended during the coronavirus period and his father passed away, his condition deteriorated rapidly. Although help had been offered to the suspect in the years leading up to the stabbing, he did not always accept it, and it was insufficient.
The suspect has given varying accounts of what exactly happened that night. However, police investigations have established that there is sufficient evidence of manslaughter, and the suspect is responsible for it. The victim died as a result of the stab wounds and cuts intentionally inflicted by the suspect.
During her closing statement this afternoon, the public prosecutor cited written statements from the victim’s family members. “You can read how deeply this injustice affects them. They have lost their beloved daughter and sister, and their grief is palpable in their words. They describe her as someone who always had a huge smile on her face. They describe her warmth and kindness. That their daughter and sister, who was so full of life, had to lose it so early is unbearable.”
Unaccountable
The suspect was examined by a psychologist and a psychiatrist, both of whom concluded that he was fully unaccountable for his actions at the time of the stabbing. He was unable to “freely determine his will and behavior.” The public prosecutor has adopted this conclusion and determined that the suspect is not criminally liable, as he committed the act while suffering from a pathological disorder that prevented him from understanding the consequences of his actions or distinguishing right from wrong.
After weighing all the factors, the public prosecutor has demanded TBS with mandatory treatment to protect society. Additionally, the public prosecutor’s office believes that TBS with mandatory treatment also reflects the severity of the crime.”
