The public prosecutor accuses the attempted murder of a Turk (39) who lives in the Pongau in Salzburg. The crime scene was a snack bar that he apparently worked without a message. It is said there that he seriously injured his girlfriend in October 2024 by a knife stabilator. But the previous statements of the victim raise further questions.
The accused and his victim had an on-off relationship for seven years to October 23, 2024, a dispute in the snack position of the 39-year-old ended with a life-threatening stab wound. For jealousy it is said that the 39-year-old rammed a green kitchen knife for his girlfriend in his chest because a friend had sent the woman a message. The knife even penetrated a denim jacket in the lungs, according to the public prosecutor of Salzburg.
Because of the life-threatening injury, the 39-year-old, defended by lawyer Christoph Mandl, is accused of attempted murder. Moreover, he would have torn the woman on his hair as part of the dispute and missed two blows in the face and a footstep.
Woman stated that he had stabbed himself
The 39-year-old admitted that he attacked violence during the dispute. The suspect who has since been in custody. And the victim also seems to protect the man. Because: initially she told the police that he had injured himself with a plate of shard, says the indictment. Because this did not fit together with the stab wound, according to forensic medicine, she waved to a knife that she wanted to have rammed herself in her chest.
Due to the different versions and other evidence, the public prosecutor sees the man as a suspect and suspects a (financial) dependence on the victim of the alleged perpetrator.
That was not all: the accused would have cheated this by around 5000 euros. According to the indictment, he received an unemployed emergency aid, although he operated his snack bar six days a week. This was possible through a wrong lease agreement.
Source: Krone

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