New details revealed – murder victim tortured with punches and bites

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A Viennese lawyer strengthens his allegations against the police after the brutal murder in Ternberg in Upper Austria. Meanwhile, other shocking details have also become known.

“If the police officers on the scene had reacted correctly, they would have found the girl alive,” said Viennese lawyer Manfred Arbacher-Stöger, who repeats his allegations against the Garsten police station. Already Sunday night around 1 a.m., a friend of the Romanian prostitute is said to have called the police and explained that Ana Maria D. could not get out of her last client in Ternberg.

Call not taken seriously
According to the lawyer, the police apparently did not take the call very seriously. According to the lawyer, a patrol had passed through the settlement during the night, but they had “not noticed anything suspicious”. An hour later he called the security guard himself. However, officials did not respond to his call. “If there is nothing, there is nothing” and “I see no reason to engage the LKA”, was his answer.

No coroner on site
Arbacher-Stöger then called the LKA himself. The body was eventually discovered at 4 p.m. and the alleged murderer Alexander M. (34) was arrested. “Apparently there was no coroner on site to determine the time of death. Normally you can set that to two hours,” says Arbacher-Stöger, irritated. Alexander M. is said to have beaten and tortured the woman for hours with bites in the genitals. area, she ended up choking on blood and vomit.

“Difficulties in Understanding”
Meanwhile, the internal investigations at the police of Upper Austria are almost completed. There were also several advertisements that were also followed up. The problem: the first thing to do was to call an office in Linz, the wrong address was given and there were difficulties understanding the callers from Romania.

“The initial results of the investigation do not provide any indication of a criminally relevant fact,” says a broadcast of the LPD Upper Austria. Now the Federal Office for the Prevention and Combat of Corruption will also investigate.

Source: Krone

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