27-year-old shows up at police in Ottakring covered in blood!
A 27-year-old Tunisian was found covered in blood in Vienna-Ottakring. He reports an attack with a knife. Investigations are ongoing.
27-year-old shows up at police in Ottakring covered in blood!
On Tuesday night, a 26-year-old Tunisian was taken to the Brunnengasse police station in Vienna-Ottakring with life-threatening injuries. Loud Cosmo The man had deep cuts on his head and neck when he pressed the emergency button at the police station around 12:45 a.m. and asked for help. The injured person was bleeding profusely and was immediately treated in critical condition by an emergency doctor and paramedics from the Vienna professional rescue service.
The investigation was initiated immediately. The police traced the man's blood trail back to a possible crime scene on Friedmanngasse, about a six-minute walk from the police station. The apartment is not believed to be the home of the injured man. Loud The press The man was attacked in the apartment by two perpetrators with a large knife or a machete. However, he has not yet been able to provide any further information about the attackers or what happened.
Investigations by the State Criminal Police Office
The Vienna State Criminal Police Office, West branch, has taken over the investigation. The focus is on clarifying the identity of the suspects and determining the course of the crime and the motive. The serious incident sheds light on the current security situation in Vienna. The Police Crime Statistics (PKS) documents such incidents and helps to monitor developments in criminal activity. It is used for the strategic planning of criminal police measures, whereby the numbers only record reported crimes, while unreported cases and court proceedings are not taken into account, according to information from Federal Criminal Police Office.
The incident shows the urgency of effective crime control, especially in urban areas. The signs point to an increasing level of violence, which is worrying for the population. It remains to be seen what further insights the investigation will bring and whether the perpetrators will be caught quickly.