Attempted murder in the Gänserndorf district: the accused denies serious allegations

Attempted murder in the Gänserndorf district: the accused denies serious allegations

In a sensational process at the Korneuburg Regional Court, a 32-year-old woman is accused of poisoning her partner. In 2022 she is said to have mixed harmful substances at a celebration, including methanol and psilocybin-containing mushrooms, which led to severe poisoning and almost complete blindness of the 42-year-old.

The public prosecutor reports that the intensive treatments in the clinic ultimately saved the man's life, while his vision remained irreparable. These first attempts at murder are at the center of the current procedure, which is supported by the statements of two expert experts. These are also said to have clarified that the accused is considered to be accountable despite their mental illness.

allegations and motifs

The second accusation that is raised against the woman affects another criminal behavior that is said to have taken place on the night of November 3, 2022. It is claimed that she has added significant injuries to her partner with muffins and tablets. The man then ended up in the hospital with cuts, which according to investigative reports were caused by the woman after she supposedly advanced her partner's attempt to suicide.

The suspected motif behind these acts is particularly piquant. The accused should be registered in the will of her partner as the sole heir of a wealth of around three million euros. This financial interest could have been a crucial drive for your actions. However, the defense revokes these accusations as baseless.

Another aspect that is discussed in the process is an incident in which the accused suffered injuries. In May 2023, she reported on a knife attack by her ex-partner, which initially led to his arrest. After extensive investigations, it turned out that she had fake all of the events and was responsible for her wounds, which led to the reconciliation of the accused.

Psychologist Peter Hofmann found in the course of the process that the 32-year-old has an extraordinary ability to lie, which also complicated her case. Also, a massive bodily harm to the intentions to kill cannot be ruled out, which the public prosecutor's office led to its application for accommodation in a forensic-therapeutic center. An expert opinion says that the accused suffers from a personality disorder.

The accused denies attempts at murder and partly confessed in a large part of the allegations regarding false evidence statements, including her own daughter and acquaintances. A judgment in this highly complex and emotional case is expected for today.

For interested parties, more information about the background and details of the process in the reports on www.nachrichten.at read.

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