Employees of the Innsbruck clinic denounced a social fraud on Wednesday: a Hungarian (34) repeatedly wanted to be treated, giving a false name. The man is shown.
The 34-year-old seems particularly sassy. “The man would have been treated under an assumed name twice,” said the police. This apparently resulted in treatment costs of more than 1000 euros.
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Shortly before 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday, the Hungarian tried his luck again. This time, however, the surgical ambulance staff caught up with him and immediately called the police. “The suspect has been questioned and is now being released,” the executive said.
Source: Krone

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