After the brutal knife attack on Wednesday afternoon in the Graz Leonhardfriedhof on a 73-year-old woman, the victim is still in intensive care. The perpetrator is still fleeting. The fact that the grazer was a random victim is becoming increasingly likely. A local inspection between detection dogs and the sound of children.
“I usually come here every day around 4 p.m. to visit my husband’s grave. Yesterday I made an exception, so I’m there now, “says Monika Quas. The woman is one of the few visitors in the Leonhardfriedhof Graz on Thursday morning.
The sun is shining, happy voices can be heard from the adjacent kindergarten. Only the police officers in citizen and uniform, who are looking for traces with a serious dog for Graf, indicate that something terrible happened here recently.
What you have known so far: “A 73-year-old Grazer was seriously injured in the western part of the cemetery by a stranger with a Stanleyesser. She suffered several cuts on the face and neck, “reports Heimo Kohlbacher of the Styrian State Police Directorate.
Woman should be a random victim
Pasters -the blood -blured woman discovered and the rescue chain started, they did not notice the perpetrator. “Unfortunately we have not found any witnesses yet,” says Kohlbacher. “Our hope is that passers -by who have noticed something suspicious.” The crime must have happened shortly after 4 p.m.
The motive is also surprised: “We think the woman was a random victim and the perpetrator can be mentally ill. We have raised the victim’s environment that the perpetrator had a close relationship with the victim is extremely unlikely. “This cannot be excluded at the moment,” says the civil servant.
“I’ll keep coming here”
Monika Quas, who maintains the grave of her deceased husband in the immediate vicinity of the crime scene, does not want to miss the daily visit to the cemetery: “Apparently the woman was at the wrong time – this is extremely tragic. I am more afraid of God than scared, so I will keep coming here.
Source: Krone

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