A 67-year-old Styrian died in August last year because a well-known drunkard would have been behind the wheel and built up an accident. However, the latter continues to claim that they were only a passenger. Now an expert opinion should bring light to the dark.
A 47-year-old Grazer had to answer on Friday for roughly negligent murder of the criminal court. He is accused that in August last year he reportedly built up a car accident in Nechnitz (Weiz District) in the entire razoria, in which a 67-year-old knowledge died due to a broken neck.
The special thing about the case: as it was reported, it was initially assumed that the deadly crashed one behind the wheel. Only in the course of further investigation did the public prosecutor Graz the indictment against the supposed passenger.
Lawyer: “Wild rumors”
“Not guilty,” replies the 47-year-old asked about his responsibility. His lawyer talks about “Wild rumors” that he had “not experienced so dilettantic investigation in his career”.
The tragedy started in an inn in Nechitz. The 67-year-old would have been strongly alcoholic there and fell. His companion and the landlord supported and raised him in the car of the accused – to the passenger seat.
The 47-year-old drove around 11 p.m. away from the parking lot. What really happened, then remains enigmatic. According to the evaluation of the airbag, it is said that it crashed shortly thereafter. However, the suspect only did an emergency call around three o’clock. The potential tax adviser repeatedly refers to large gaps in the memory. But what he still wants to know: “I wanted to sleep at the passenger seat.” The 67-year-old was no longer in the car.
The memory starts again after the accident
The suspect speculates whether you have drunk an “abscess” with your introduction. The next memory only comes back when the car was in the forest after the accident and the 67-year-old was immobile to the driver.
A judgment did not fail on Friday, an expert opinion of a vehicle expert should create clarity.
Source: Krone

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