Incredible acts of three 15-year-old Viennese women against a twelve-year-old. A rubbish dump became the scene of several heinous crimes in October. At the regional court, the girls’ remorse could be overseen on Wednesday. The punishment because of her youth, too.
Theft, attempted extortion, coercion, physical injury, property damage, unauthorized image recording: violent, what the only 15-year-old (!) Wener has on the crime account. Her behavior in court on Wednesday spoke volumes. She spoke unemotionally about the blows in a garbage room with which she injured a 12-year-old in October. She forced the child to undress and took the robe from her. She then took pictures of her half-naked victim and threatened to post them on Instagram “if she didn’t bring more branded stuff the next day.”
Third suspect skipped trial
As a bonus, she forced the tall girl to lick up the floor in the garbage room! Which it did, especially since she was threatened with more violence. In the gruesome robbery, they supported two friends of the same age. One of them had not even appeared at the trial before the Vienna Regional Court. She ran away from the shared apartment for the umpteenth time on Monday. “I don’t care if they arrest me,” she reportedly wrote to the accomplices the night before. It should be soon: the prosecutor requested her arrest.
Suspect to court: “You victim”
During the testimonies, the suspects smiled arrogantly under their masks. One of the two even called the judge ‘victim’. The first defendant, who was apprenticed in Vienna, refused anti-violence training. “Why?” asked the judge. “I hate therapy,” was the light-hearted reply.
The accused teenagers knew that not much would happen to them because of their youth. And they were right: ten months probation for the first defendant, six for her boyfriend. last.
Source: Krone

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