He lost his 2-year-old daughter and her grandparents. He sat through the entire trial. When the judge said "120 hours of community service," he snapped. In 2014, a father made headlines after throwing a chair at a judge in a courtroom in Roermond, the Netherlands. The outburst came moments after the driver who killed his 2-year-old daughter and her grandparents in a traffic accident was sentenced to just 120 hours of community service. Security restrained and removed the father immediately. Despite the dramatic scene, no charges were filed against him. The moment was captured on camera and quickly spread across the internet, sparking widespread public outrage over the leniency of the sentence. Many people argued that 120 hours of community service for three deaths was an insult to the victims and their family. The backlash led to an appeal. The driver was eventually sentenced to 15 months in prison and received a 4-year driving ban — a significantly harsher penalty, though many still felt it wasn't enough for the loss of three lives.









