The gruesome murder of a 32-year-old woman in Bludenz leaves behind three half orphans. The youngest of the three children in the family even had to watch the bloody deed. Spicy: The suspected husband was only released a week ago.
The bloody act in Bludenz’ “Zitronensiedlung”, in which a 32-year-old woman was stabbed to death, was preceded by a telephone dispute between the divorced spouses, Philipp Stadler, head of the State Criminal Investigation Department, said at a press conference on Wednesday afternoon. “According to what is known so far, the man then drove to his wife’s home address,” Stadler continued. Arriving in front of the house, he called her again and asked her to come forward.
What the Romanian woman did. With her three-year-old child, she walked from the apartment into the entrance hall, where the 36-year-old Turkish citizen immediately stabbed the woman, injuring her abdomen and upper body so badly that she succumbed to her injuries for a short time. later. The man, who police said was under the influence of alcohol at the time, fled. Whether he used other narcotics is still under investigation.
husband was arrested
Moments later, the multiple criminals turned themselves in to the police and told where he was, where he was eventually arrested. During the first interrogation, he confessed to stabbing his wife. The couple had known each other for almost 15 years, but had only been married for a year.
In addition to the child, who probably had to witness the crime, two other children – both under ten years old – lived with the mother. The children are currently being cared for by relatives.
Spicy: The man, who had repeatedly threatened his wife, had only been released from prison a week ago. Police said there was no prohibition on approaching or entering him at the time of the crime.
Source: Krone

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