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Van was noted to be a messy person who kept many things and wouldn't allow them to be organized for fear of not finding them again later.<ref name="main409">[[Main Story 04-09]]</ref>
Van was noted to be a messy person who kept many things and wouldn't allow them to be organized for fear of not finding them again later.<ref name="main409">[[Main Story 04-09]]</ref>


Van Kerrel had clinical depression, for which he had been undergoing treatment through a combination of therapy under [[Vyn Richter]]<ref name="main409" /> and home care by [[Johnny Bailey]], but he ultimately committed suicide on November 12, 2029<ref>[[Main Story 04-03]]</ref>, allegedly in connection with the Auction House's item-swapping scandal and assisted by Lawrence. This act is the focus of the X-NOTE case NXX-1036. He named no next of kin, leaving his assets, which were set to be auctioned off by the government after his case's completion, to art foundations and nursing homes.<ref name="main409" /> However, [[Van Kerrel's Residence|his home]] caught fire before the auction could be completed.
Van Kerrel had clinical depression, for which he had been undergoing treatment through a combination of therapy under [[Vyn Richter]]<ref name="main409" /> and home care by [[Johnny Bailey]], but he ultimately committed suicide on November 12, 2029<ref>[[Main Story 04-03]]</ref>, allegedly in connection with the Auction House's item-swapping scandal and assisted by Lawrence. This act is the focus of the X-NOTE case NXX-1036. He named no next of kin, leaving his assets, which were set to be auctioned off by the government after his case's completion, to art foundations and nursing homes.<ref name="main409" />


==Story==
==Story==

Revision as of 06:41, 24 February 2022

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Quote

"I've been doing this for most of my life. It's time for a break."

General

Gender Male
Age (when met) 53
Occupation Appraiser for Lester Auction House

Voice Actors

CHS

海帆 (Hǎi Fān) [1]

CHT

JP

KR

Name in Other Language(s)

Chinese 黄浩初 (Huáng Hàochū)

Japanese 睦月浩志 (Mutsuki Hiroshi)

Korean 황재하

General

Van Kerrel was the appraiser for Lester Auction House and was Lawrence Myers' close friend and business partner, having known each other since university and worked together for 30 years; Lawrence remarked that Van treated Lawrence's two grown children as his own[2]. Marius von Hagen considered him an inspiration instrumental to his current artistic prowess.[3]

Van was noted to be a messy person who kept many things and wouldn't allow them to be organized for fear of not finding them again later.[4]

Van Kerrel had clinical depression, for which he had been undergoing treatment through a combination of therapy under Vyn Richter[4] and home care by Johnny Bailey, but he ultimately committed suicide on November 12, 2029[5], allegedly in connection with the Auction House's item-swapping scandal and assisted by Lawrence. This act is the focus of the X-NOTE case NXX-1036. He named no next of kin, leaving his assets, which were set to be auctioned off by the government after his case's completion, to art foundations and nursing homes.[4]

Story

Van was aware of Lawrence's role in the item-swapping scandal, but his realistically bleak view of the public's lack of desire for truth over spectacle led to his insistence that Lawrence let the media momentum, which had been fueled by Lester's competitors and had pinned the blame solely on Van, take its course.[6]

Lawrence Myers once remarked that Van was the most honest and upright person he'd ever met and said that after receiving treatment for his depression, Van had remarked in September of 2029 that he was nearly feeling back to his old self.[6]

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