Process in Innsbruck – employee pierced boss’ skull with hammer

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In November, a 40-year-old unskilled worker from Bosnia and Herzegovina repeatedly beat his foreman in Trins, Tyrol. This appeared in the jury court with a walker: brain tissue had to be removed.

The psychiatric expert speaks of a “complete misinterpretation of reality”. He interprets everything that happens around the 40-year-old as a provocation and threat. Due to his paranoid schizophrenia, which had gone untreated for nearly 20 years, he was not of sanity at the time of the crime. He was dangerous – out of nowhere it could lead to extremely aggressive behavior. That was the case last November.

Hammer weighed almost a kilo
At a construction site in Trins in Tyrol, the trained locksmith from Bosnia and Herzegovina hit the foreman in front of him at least four times on the back of the head with the pointed end of a carpenter’s hammer weighing nearly a kilogram. “The hammer penetrated the brain a few centimeters. The brain swelled, the skull had to be opened, the blood had to be drained and the destroyed brain tissue had to be removed,” explains the medical expert.

The court decides: it was attempted murder. Because the man was mentally ill, he was admitted to an institution for mentally disturbed offenders. The verdict is final.

Source: Krone

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