Young people attack 55-year-olds in Vienna-Liesing: focus on an incident

Young people attack 55-year-olds in Vienna-Liesing: focus on an incident

In a shocking incident in Vienna-Liesing, a 55-year-old man was the victim of a brutal attack on Tuesday. A group of young people apparently attacked him with the aim of stealing his belly pocket. The aggressors did not allow and missed the man several violent blows, which made the situation particularly dramatic.

The incident occurred in the lunch hours, which reinforces the monsterality of this attack. The 55-year-old, whose identity is not revealed for security reasons, was in the area when he was suddenly surrounded by the young people and physically attacked. Passers -by and residents were dismayed by the terrifying events.

witness reports and reactions

eyewitnesses of the incident reported a chaotic scenario. Several people teamed up to help the man and drive away the attackers. "It was terrible to see how a person was attacked," said a resident. "I immediately called the police." The officials were quickly on site and immediately started the investigation.

The police have already been able to collect the first information on the identity of the young people and call on the population to help in the search for the perpetrators. "We take this kind of violence very seriously," emphasized a spokesman for the police. "We encourage everyone who has observed something to report." The officials have already searched the surroundings for video evidence to clarify the events.

The background of the attack is currently being illuminated, and it remains unclear why the young people chose such a violent approach. Crime researchers have indicated that such attacks are in many cases related to the search for valuables and the urge for power.

This incident has triggered a wave of outrage and shows that violence continues to be a serious problem in our society. The city of Vienna will take measures in the coming days to improve security in public space and prevent such attacks.

For a detailed view of the case, see the report on www.krone.at .

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