More and more details are emerging about the terrible act in Regau (Upper Austria). The suspected Israeli, who lives in Munich, ambushed a Dutch woman in the stairwell. The 34-year-old was then tortured for hours in her apartment before the two left the house. He then cut the woman in the neck with a knife and fled. Police are now investigating the man for attempted murder.
The Israeli, who lives in Munich and who previously only knew the Dutch woman from the internet, is said to have ambushed the woman in an apartment building in the city of Schalchham. They had sometimes chatted with each other during Corona times, but the 34-year-old then broke off contact because it became increasingly strange.
Met on the Internet
A scuffle broke out in front of the house in which the 26-year-old first injured the Dutch woman with a knife in the hand, then pushed her into her apartment and reportedly held her captive for hours.
Knife attack
The man left the apartment with the victim around 9 p.m. The tormented woman wanted to take this opportunity to escape to a neighbor. However, the suspect then allegedly tried to slit her throat with a knife. Then he fled.
Wild escape from the police
The seriously injured woman was taken to hospital and was saved thanks to emergency surgery. A large contingent of emergency services then used helicopters to search for the 26-year-old that night. The search was initially unsuccessful.
The Israeli’s car was only spotted on Wednesday morning on the B148 near Altheim. Police patrols immediately gave chase. Shortly before 10 a.m., the man suddenly ran into a field and rammed a utility pole, which was in danger of falling. “He then injured his own carotid artery,” said Silke Enzlmüller, spokeswoman for the Wels public prosecutor’s office.
Murder weapon seized
A knife was seized. The seriously injured man was flown to hospital and put into a deep sleep. His interview was not possible on Wednesday. There is no danger to life.
Source: Krone

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