Killing of Lisa from Abcoude
The killing of Lisa refers to the violent death in Duivendrecht, Netherlands of a 17-year-old girl named Lisa from nearby Abcoude. As she was a minor at the time, her surname has been withheld for legal reasons.
She was attacked in the early morning hours of 20 August 2025, while cycling home after a night out in Amsterdam. A man who was also a suspect in at least one other sexual assault case was subsequently charged with murder by the prosecutor's office. The case received widespread national attention and sparked public debate around women's safety in public spaces at night.
Incident
In the early hours of 20 August 2025, Lisa was cycling from Leidseplein in Amsterdam to her home in Abcoude. At around 03:30, she was last seen riding a bicycle and traveling along the Holterbergweg in Duivendrecht. Around that time, she called emergency services during an attack by a man on a bicycle. Police found her body at approximately 04:15 along the water's edge on Holterbergweg.Lisa's emergency call was confirmed by police, though they did not disclose details of the conversation. Surveillance footage captured much of her route, except for the final seven minutes. Investigators requested witnesses and dashcam footage from the area, especially from individuals in three specific vehicles seen between 04:10 and 04:30 on Holterbergweg: a scooter, a light-colored van, and a Birò vehicle.
Investigation
A suspect was arrested in a temporary asylum shelter in Amsterdam-Zuidoost the day after the killing. Initially, he was detained for a separate sexual assault case that happened at Weesperzijde five days before the attack on Lisa. The following day, suspicions were expanded to include involvement in Lisa's death. As of 29 August the identity of the man remained unclear, with conflicting reports regarding his age and nationality.On 1 September 2025, the suspect was expected to appear in the judge's chambers for a procedural hearing regarding potential extension of pre-trial detention. The prosecution stated that more details would likely be revealed once facts had been firmly established.
The first pro-formal court session was held in Amsterdam on 25 November 2025. The suspect's identity remained unclear to the Public Prosecution Service as of that date. The investigation has not yet completed therefore the suspect has to appear in court pro forma every three months.
Impact
Public and societal response
Lisa's death sparked a national outcry and reignited discussions about women's safety in public spaces, especially at night. Feminist activist group Dolle Mina organised nationwide protest bike rides in at least 19 cities, including Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Groningen. The events were aimed at reclaiming unsafe routes and drawing attention to societal responsibility for safety, particularly for women.On Leidseplein in Amsterdam, a digital billboard displayed the message Wij eisen de nacht op in memory of Lisa. The campaign encouraged broader conversations about shifting responsibility for safety from potential victims to society at large.