There are serious accusations against a Viennese hospital: they sent away a mentally ill person who stabbed her son (4) just a few days later.
Neighbors and friends considered them model parents. In mid-November, the family tragedy caused horror far beyond the city limits of Vienna. The mother, who was described as friendly and open-minded – she worked as an assistant at a nursery school – allegedly stabbed her four-year-old son!
The background to the insane act in a municipal building in the hotspot district of Favoriten is probably a mental illness. The 29-year-old, who is under investigation on suspicion of murder, is now in a forensic facility. If a court-appointed expert concludes that the young woman was mentally ill when the crime was committed, there will not be a murder charge, but rather a request for immediate hospitalization.
Now the Big Bang: The tragedy behind the tragedy is hidden in court file 203St 187/24 of the Vienna Regional Court. According to statements by the desperate husband and father, the 29-year-old, who had been suffering from serious psychological problems for a long time, was in a Viennese hospital a few days before the tragedy and asked to be admitted there. But instead of inpatient treatment, the clinic sent the mother home with medication – a death sentence for the four-year-old child!
When father wasn’t paying attention, he snuck into the nursery
When the father could no longer care for his wife due to exhaustion, the blonde Turkish woman sneaked into her son’s bedroom early in the morning – and killed her all with a knife. Heartbreaking scenes took place at the crime scene in the presence of alert police officers. The man sat on the stairs covered in blood and in tears, while his son’s small body was covered in cuts and stitches at the top of the apartment.
Source: Krone

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