The clarification of the fact is in the foreground, but after the near-fatal knife attack on his wife in Linz, the asylum status of a Syrian is also under discussion.
The asylum status of the Syrian (52) who almost killed his wife (41) with a box cutter on the Obere Donaulände in Linz is currently not an issue. “Only the act, not the origin of the suspect, is relevant for the criminal process,” explains the spokeswoman for the public prosecutor of Linz, Ulrike Breiteneder.
But then, after a possible conviction – an investigation is being conducted into attempted murder and the sentence is ten to twenty years or lifelong – it is checked whether the right to asylum has been lost and the convicted person is deported after the end of his captivity.
Motive: phone not shown
Like his wife, whom he is married to under Islamic law, the 52-year-old has asylum. He came to Upper Austria during the mass exodus in 2015, his wife and eleven-year-old twins in 2017. The motive for the bloody act – the 41-year-old was saved only by the courage of witnesses – was that the Syrian wanted her jealous husband to Cell phone didn’t show up.
Source: Krone

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