A 53-year-old is suspected that he has injured his wife and brother in a family shell in Seiersberg-Pirka near Graz. The man should have taken his brother -in -Waw and then seriously injured him with a hammer. The alleged perpetrator had the weapon illegal.
The family, originally from Kosovo, has been living in the parental home in Seiersberg-Pirka for several years. The sound barrier comes directly to the highway to the garden. Neighbors say there are always violent collisions between the 53-year-old and his family. That also confirms the spokesperson for the Fritz Grundnig police. However: “According to the current investigation, the police were never called.”
That suddenly changed on Tuesday at 11 p.m., when the Cobra rode the quiet rose with flashy lights. Earlier the suspect had suffocated and wounded his wife (40). The 19-year-old daughter of the couple again called her uncle (37), who probably took on something of an arbitration role within the family.
Shot and attacked with a hammer
When he arrived, the situation escalated completely! The suspect brought out a fist weapon that he had obtained illegally and pushed it away! How often he fired the gun – a small, Russian model – is still the subject of research. He met his opponent twice – once in his shoulder, once in his hip. Not enough, the Kosovo Albaner also hit his brother -in -law with a hammer.
Somehow the seriously injured and the woman with her two children (15, 19) managed to flee and communicate the emergency services. These arrested him without resistance in the house. The 37-year-old originated in the hospital and he is stable according to the police.
The hammer could be guaranteed immediately, the police had to look for something in front of the gun. The man had thrown this on the highway via the sound barrier! His first interrogation has already taken place. But he preferred the silence. On Friday he will be transferred to the Graz-Jakomini prison.
Source: Krone

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