A German (34) reportedly attacked his Bulgarian colleague (32) with a cutting knife in the Ausserfern region of Tyrol on Wednesday. The motive for the crime is still unclear. The police have now found out that the suspect was not the first stabber.
Wild scenes took place in a company in Lermoos in the Tyrolean district of Reutte on Wednesday. According to the police, the German (34) attacked his Bulgarian colleague (32) with a cutting knife. This had to be operated on. The handcuffs clicked for the 34-year-old.
A similar incident occurred at the end of February
The German is resolutely silent about the motive for the crime. However, the investigation led the police to a similar incident. According to this, at the end of February, the 34-year-old attacked a work colleague (55) from Hungary with a knife in a shelter in Ehrwald and inflicted minor to moderate stab wounds to the left shoulder.
No complaint was lodged with the police at the time. Now, however, the incident is taking on a new explosiveness. The suspect has now been taken to prison on the orders of the Innsbruck public prosecutor’s office.
Source: Krone

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