On Sunday evening, the police were alerted by a frightened woman who had been beaten by her ex-boyfriend. The 21-year-old suspect turned out to have an alcohol content of more than three in a thousand.
A drunken 21-year-old beat his ex-girlfriend in her apartment in Vienna-Favoriten on Sunday evening. The woman then made an emergency call. The police arrested the heavily intoxicated man. An entry ban and a temporary weapons ban were issued against him. An alcohol test showed a value of three per mille.
drugs and alcohol
According to the victim’s descriptions, the Austrian had been using drugs for some time and drinking more alcohol, which is why a divorce meeting probably took place in the woman’s apartment on Sunday evening. The 21-year-old then became violent and damaged a mirror during the argument. The woman fled, but later returned to the apartment where the man was still located. Another physical attack occurred and so the victim eventually alerted the police.
Help for victims of violence
In this context, the police have reiterated that they are the contact person for every victim of violence and that this will not be tolerated.
The police emergency number 133 is available at all times for people who observe violence or are affected by violence. The 24-hour women’s emergency number (01/71719) and the women’s shelter number of the Vienna Association for Women’s Shelters (05 77 22) are also staffed 24 hours a day. The Vienna State Police, Crime Prevention, also offers advice via the hotline 0800/216346.
Source: Krone

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