Caroline van der Plas’s ex-husband once took a desperate act to see his two sons again. Caroline doesn’t want to say much about the situation, but she’s been responding to the action for years. “Don’t fall for sad stories.”
Earlier today, Yvonne Coldweger came up with a poignant story about Caroline van der Plas. According to the Juice Queen, the Member of Parliament kept her two sons away from their father for twenty years. “This man moved to heaven and earth to see his children. In 2006, he climbed up to the Nijmegen Waal Bridge and chained himself there and demanded that Minister Donner be contacted to draw attention to his problem, on behalf of Fathers 4 Justice“, Coldweger wrote on her juice channel.
‘So much misery’
Caroline herself did not want to say much about the situation. In her book Just common sense She said only that the contested divorce caused “a lot of misery.” “I will not comment further on that period. My children are involved in this and I want to put an end to it. For them as well as for the rest of the family, who have suffered greatly from this.”
An act of despair
However, Caroline appears to have responded online to her then-ex-husband’s desperate act. on website He wrote about the man’s actions at that time, and there is a response from the “ex-wife.” Although no name is mentioned, it is likely that the piece was written by Caroline.
“Don’t fall for her”
The response, written in 2006, read: “I will tell you that he takes his children with him to Amersfoort three (!) out of four weekends.” “They spend half their vacations with him. That he will come to watch his younger son swim next Tuesday (if he is not hanging on a bridge somewhere…) and that he will come in the evening to the theatrical performance of his eldest son who is saying goodbye to primary school.”
The “ex-wife” wrote at the time that she would never take the children away from him, but that was a different story. “On Saturday he climbed the Waal Bridge and demanded to see his children? These were them
He just spent the weekend with me, and instead of going to Nijmegen, he had to come to Deventer. I wonder if, in doing so, he also thought about how embarrassed his children would be to see their father like that on TV. Don’t fall for sad stories Fathers for Justice. “The truth is often quite different.”