The 73-year-old Grazerin, who was almost murdered by an unknown man in the Leonhardfriedhof at the end of January, is now on his way of improvement. A police spokesperson explained on Friday by criminal officials several times by criminal officials. But there is still no indication of the perpetrator.
The 73-year-old was attacked by a stranger from behind at her husband’s grave on January 29 and seriously injured with a Stanley knife. Other visitors to the cemetery had found the woman and warned the rescue workers.
Searched for information
At that time, the pensioner could have declared that she had been attacked by a man. She was taken to Nahe LKH University Hospital and provided Intensive Care. In the meantime, however, she was even able to leave the hospital once. So far, however, your surveys have not shown any information about the perpetrator and other research pensions.
Witnesses are still being sought
The State’s Criminal Police Office continues to ask for possible witnesses for help. It is also about perceptions on and in the area around the cemetery, also before crime, for example whether a man hit there.
Witnesses can contact LKA on 059133-60-3333 or when the emergency call 133.
The parish itself now offers a corresponding service for visitors to cemeteries every Friday at 3 p.m. Volunteers accompany people to the graves of their loved ones. The fear was great after the brutal attack at the end of January.
Source: Krone

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