Brutal attack at the Westbahnhof in Vienna: accused with grin in court!
Brutal attack at the Westbahnhof in Vienna: accused with grin in court!
A violent incident shook the Vienna Westbahnhof last August when a 29-year-old Somalier died through a brutally led attack. The main accused, a 40-year-old Somali refugee, appears with a grin in court, while the prosecutor denounces his "massive willingness to violence". Between 4:30 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. he is said to have hit his compatriot in the face with a beer can and then attacked him with angry punches. This resulted in the victim with his head on the ground, lost consciousness and died in the hospital the next day due to a brain hemorrhage, such as Today.at reported .
The process also brings other serious charges against the 40-year-old to light, including embezzlement and commercial theft, which were, however, adjoined due to a missing witness. Despite his attempted resuscitation measures, the accused is dangerous and remains in custody, where, according to him, there are no alcoholic beverages but warm meals. His defenders deny the charges of serious bodily harm with death. They claim that two Arabs have hit the man and their client only tried to help his friend.
serious allegations against Sebastian Kurz
In the same breath, the judiciary in Austria found another remarkable judgment on Sebastian Kurz, the former Chancellor of the ÖVP. The judge Michael Radasztics recognized him as a guilty false statement in the Ibiza investigation committee and sentenced him to eight months of prison. His former cabinet chief Bonelli also received a similar punishment. Against the background of long-lasting political corruption allegations, this happened, which has been burdening the political landscape of Austria since the publication of the Ibiza video in 2019, such as "https://www.proFil.at/oesterreich/das-war-2024-kanzler-kurz-erstaßlich--- reported .
The judgment shows not only the difficulties of Austrian politics, but also the passage of the judiciary in a politically charged environment. Even if the conviction of short is not yet final, it increases the pressure on the WKStA, which is already under massive attacks. The investigation against the ex-Chancellor continues to run, while he asserts his innocence and wants to appeal against the judgment. The relevance of these cases could have far -reaching effects on the future of Austrian politics.
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