In surprise, the knife attack leaves you back to a Graz Cemetery visitor (73). The responsible pastor wants more checks because older people are afraid. Thefts, vandalism and aggressive beggers would have increased. Creating protection is not that easy.
On Wednesday afternoon there was an unimaginably terrible act on St. Leonhard Cemetery: a woman, 73 years old, was attacked by a still unknown with a Stanley knife at her husband’s grave and was so seriously injured that she had to be operated on That she had to be operated on that she had to be operated on that she had to be operated on that she had to surgery that she had to surgery that she had to be operated on that she had to be operated on for surgery that she had to be operated on That she had to be operated on that she had to be operated on that she had to be operated on that she had to surgery that she had to surgery that she had to be operated on that she had to be operated on for surgery that she had to be operated on That she had to be operated on that she had to be operated on that she had to be operated on that she had to surgery that she had to surgery that she had to surgery that she had to be operated on to have surgery that she had to be operated on. An act, even in daylight, in Graz, between 8,500 graves. Since then, fear has been in the capital of the state. Pastor Johann Schreu is also completely amazed, in whose responsibility the cemetery falls.
Source: Krone

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