He killed the love of his life, the mother of his three children. Adil S. (name has been changed), a Syrian who had just moved to his family in Vienna at Brunnenmarkt in Ottakring three weeks ago. The alleged family happiness did not last long. His partner quickly revealed to him, “I just don’t love you anymore.” This open rejection of his attractive “woman of life” was too much for the 35-year-old – and meant the death penalty for her!
He killed the love of his life, the mother of his three children. Adil S. (name has been changed), a Syrian who had just moved to his family in Vienna at Brunnenmarkt in Ottakring three weeks ago. The alleged family happiness did not last long. His partner quickly revealed to him, “I just don’t love you anymore.” This open rejection of his attractive “woman of life” was too much for the 35-year-old – and meant the death penalty for her!
“I had to restore my honor!”
The 35-year-old now described during the first interrogation to his lawyer and the murder investigators of the LKA Vienna what happened next in the intensive care unit of the Vienna General Hospital. Completely emotionless, he would have told how he executed the 28-year-old with 30 stab wounds. His only question was, “Is she really dead?” Why he killed her, he formulated crystal clear: “I had to restore my honor!”
“He is currently paraplegic”
Adil S. himself is in Vienna General Hospital because he threw himself out of the window after the bloody deed on the 3rd floor of the apartment to take his own life. “He is currently paraplegic,” said his defender Manfred Arbacher-Stöger. But there are chances of recovery in the coming months. Cost of his hospital bed (without treatments): 9000 euros per day. The suspected killer has been in the hospital bed for two weeks and will be treated for another two weeks. Result: 252,000 euros!
A second suicide attempt by the Syrian shows that his life is clearly just as worthless to him as that of his children’s mother: after waking up from the coma, he bit through the intubation tube for his rescue breath – in vain.
Source: Krone

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