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Family Trees

Bomans family tree

  • Florke Rousseau (deceased 2003) married Stafke Bomans (deceased), married Roger Van De Wiele (deceased 2002) (1999–2002, his death)
    • Frank Bomans
      • Bianca Bomans (born CIR 1976) out of marriage with Jenny Verbeeck (?-1996, divorced due to his affair with Simonne)
      • Peggy Verbeeck (born CIR 1976) out of an affair with Rosa Verbeeck
      • Franky Bomans (born 1998) out of marriage with Simonne Backx (m.1999-2007, separated in 2006, signed divorce papers on 1 June 2007) but remarried her.
    • Luc Bomans
      • Unborn child from rape of Simonne Backx
      • Lowie Bomans (born 2003) from marriage with Leontien Vercammen (m.2001 onwards, separated 2003-2005, 2007 onwards after his affair with Marie Van Goethem). Leontien ran away abroad and took Lowie with her.

Bastiaens family tree

  • Marianne Bastiaens and Walter De Decker (m. ? - 1997, his death, separated 1990-1995). She remarried with Geert Smeekensn the father of Sandrine Verbeelen.
    • Ann De Decker dating Sandrine Verbeelen (2007) who died of an intracranial hemorrhage. Ann started a new relation with Mayra (2011). Ann adopted the baby of Peggy and called her Sandrine.
    • Tom De Decker who is together with Peggy.
  • Charles Bastiaens married ? (separated)
    • Sara Bastiaens
    • Frederique Bastiaens
  • Claire Bastiaens
  • Carlos Bastiaens
  • ? Bastiaens
    • Eric Bastiaens
      • Michaël Bastiaens (son from Eric Bastiaens' first marriage)
      • Sam Bastiaens (born CIR 1984) from marriage to Martine Lefever (m.?-2005, remarried 2007-)
      • Sofie Bastiaens (born CIR 1986) with Martine Lefever

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