Bloody argument in Vienna: girlfriend injured with broken glass!

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A man was found with serious injuries in Vienna-Brigittenau. An investigation into an attack by his girlfriend is ongoing.

In Wien-Brigittenau wurde ein Mann mit schweren Verletzungen aufgefunden. Ermittlungen zu einem Angriff durch seine Freundin laufen.
A man was found with serious injuries in Vienna-Brigittenau. An investigation into an attack by his girlfriend is ongoing.

Bloody argument in Vienna: girlfriend injured with broken glass!

On Christmas Eve, December 24, 2024, a passer-by discovered a seriously injured man on the sidewalk in Vienna-Brigittenau around 1 p.m. According to initial reports, he received a piece of glass during an argument with his 41-year-old girlfriend, who was obviously drunk (1.7 per mille). When police arrived, the man was unresponsive and had to be taken to hospital. The officers found broken pieces of glass on the girlfriend's living room door, where the bloody trail led. The 41-year-old woman was temporarily arrested and a ban on entry and approach was issued against her vienna.at reported.

Deadly argument between young people in Tyrol

In another tragic incident in Tyrol, an 18-year-old German man was accused of killing his 17-year-old girlfriend with multiple stab wounds in a car. The incident took place in a parking lot in Reutte and it is believed that an argument over a breakup sparked the violence. After the crime, the man committed suicide and the police found the teenager's body in the vehicle, as the State Criminal Police Office reported. An autopsy confirmed that the young woman died as a result of her injuries. A folding knife was seized as a possible murder weapon, making the incident the seventh suspected femicide in Austria this year, reported the press.

Investigating authorities revealed that the couple had been in a relationship for a year but did not live together. During the crime, the 18-year-old was not known to the police and had no previous convictions. According to the head of the LKA, this case represents an alarming development as violence against women has increased significantly in Austria.