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A Syrian has to answer before a court in Linz today for attempted murder. He stabbed his partner in the face and neck with a Stanley knife on the street – in front of their children. The man denies any intention to kill, he “only” wanted to strike and disfigure her.
The trial for attempted murder against a 52-year-old Syrian begins today in Linz. He stabbed his 42-year-old partner in the summer on the Obere Donaulände in Linz. Because the stateless person is said to have been in contact with other men on social media, he freaked out. He stabbed the mother of two in the face and neck several times with a Stanley knife. The woman suffered serious injuries but survived the attack because a passer-by gave first aid and a man fought off the attacker.
Particularly sad: the Syrian didn’t even shy away from the presence of his two children (both 11) – they saw the crime. The jealous perpetrator previously admitted to hitting his partner, but he no longer remembers the knife attack. If so, then he “only” wanted to disfigure her anyway, there was no intention to kill. A jury will now decide on the penalty, he faces between ten and twenty years in prison.
A Syrian has to answer before a court in Linz today for attempted murder. He stabbed his partner in the face and neck with a Stanley knife on the street – in front of their children. The man denies any intention to kill, he “only” wanted to strike and disfigure her.
The trial for attempted murder against a 52-year-old Syrian begins today in Linz. He stabbed his 42-year-old partner in the summer on the Obere Donaulände in Linz. Because the stateless person is said to have been in contact with other men on social media, he freaked out. He stabbed the mother of two in the face and neck several times with a Stanley knife. The woman suffered serious injuries but survived the attack because a passer-by gave first aid and a man fought off the attacker.
Particularly sad: the Syrian didn’t even shy away from the presence of his two children (both 11) – they saw the crime. The jealous perpetrator previously admitted to hitting his partner, but he no longer remembers the knife attack. If so, then he “only” wanted to disfigure her anyway, there was no intention to kill. A jury will now decide on the penalty, he faces between ten and twenty years in prison.