The 41-year-old helped stop the Austrian police striker. Now he has heard the allegation himself.
The 41-year-old Syrian, who helped him stop the Austrian knife by overpowering it, has heard the prosecutor’s complaint. Investigators accused him of causing damage to the attacker’s body, but that’s – as they explain, the Attorney General. The prosecutor’s office argues that the charges are “merely in a form.” However, criminal liability is not the only concern of the “hero from Villach”.
In mid-February, the 23-year-old migrant attacked a group of passersby in Villach, Austria. The event did not survive the 14-year-old and several others were injured. The entire witness to the incident was a 41-year-old Syrian, who followed the cutter and hit him with his car, helping the police to stop the man. But we see that he will pay for his actions.
The Syrians were widely recognized as heroes who hindered even greater tragedy. However, local investigators charged the charges of the 41-year-old, who was injured by a bomber on Tuesday.
He stopped the attacker. Now he has heard the allegation himself.
A spokesman for the prosecutor’s office for Klagenfurt Markus Kits told journalists that physical damage was a crime charged in Austria, in light of the law. However, Kitz argued that everything was merely a “form” and that the suspect would end up with the perception that he was “in a state of higher need.”
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However, these are not just the “heroes from the villa” issues. The next day – A threat from So-Called supporters after helping him to overwhelm the knife and stop. Local police have confirmed that the 41-year-old’s message should be taken seriously. The Syrian said he is considering moving to another area of Austria as he and his family feel threatened.
Cutter attack in Austria. Mourning has been announced
The event took place on February 15th. The 23-year-old Syrian who committed the attack was a Muslim, and authorities classified his crimes of terrorist acts with religious motives. Media reported that the man yelled “Alahu Akbar” after the attack and ended up laughing during police arrest.
After the tragedy, police strengthened patrols across Carinthia, and the Union state was in mourning. All bars and restaurants around the Old Town Square have been closed directly from the incident in Villach itself. The carnival event held in Villach was also denied that day.
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