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Ride rampage out of anger over abortion

2021-03-11T19:04:42.273Z


Behind the murder attempt last year in Pöcking lies a relationship drama. Andreas G. apparently wanted to kill his girlfriend because she had aborted their child.


Behind the murder attempt last year in Pöcking lies a relationship drama.

Andreas G. apparently wanted to kill his girlfriend because she had aborted their child.

Pöcking

- Andreas G. (44) limps on crutches into the courtroom.

He slides into the dock with a bit of effort and waits for the trial to begin.

To this day, he cannot walk without crutches and pain killers because he hit a tree with a car and injured himself on May 26th last year.

Because of a relationship drama: Previously, he had raced with his Golf into a group of five people in Pöcking to kill his girlfriend (23) and her one-year-old daughter.

Fortunately, everyone survived.

Since yesterday G. has to answer for attempted murder in five cases before the district court Munich II.

Dangerous bodily harm, dangerous interference in road traffic, property damage and unauthorized removal from the scene of the accident are also charged.

G. has been in custody since the day of the crime.

At the start of the trial, the man with multiple criminal records says: “I'm sorry.

If I could undo it. "

His defense attorney Matthias Trepesch makes a statement for him.

Accordingly, the defendant found out on the morning of May 26, 2020 in the hospital that his girlfriend had aborted their child.

That was "a heavy blow" for him because he was looking forward to the child.

He then developed “negative feelings”: hatred, anger, anger, helplessness and sadness.

Then G. made the decision to approach the 23-year-old, says the defender.

Meanwhile, however, he had doubts and a guilty conscience - and initiated an emergency stop.

He saw that no one was seriously injured after the collision.

Three passers-by wanted to stop him, but he was “in the tunnel” and felt a “void”.

Finally he wanted to kill himself and crashed into a tree.

Then: film tear.

In a letter he wrote that he puzzled his head over the crime every day, but came to no conclusion.

Andreas G. was with Jessica P. (name changed) for a year before the crime occurred.

P. reported this himself when she appeared as a witness on the first day of the trial.

At first it was a "normal relationship, a nice relationship," she says.

However, he was very jealous and forbade her to meet friends.

He also threatened suicide if she left him.

After a few months, P. had a first abortion.

He was "disappointed, sad and angry".

When she was pregnant again, he controlled her more and more and often pushed her to have sex.

She decided to have a second abortion.

G. only found out about this after it had already taken place.

Then he freaked out.

Jessica P., her daughter and a couple who had accompanied her came back from the clinic in Munich to Pöcking at around 2:40 p.m. and got out of the car.

The 16-year-old neighbor's daughter came out of the house.

Then P. saw Andreas G.'s silver Golf shooting out of a side street.

He raced out onto the sidewalk and headed for her.

He braked briefly, says P., shifted down a gear and let the engine roar.

“I looked into his eyes, they were rigid and red,” she says.

Then it flew through the air and landed on gravel.

All she remembers is that she heard her daughter scream.

“After that I didn't notice anything.” The 23-year-old suffered bruises on her left leg, has back pain to this day, and suffers from anxiety and insomnia.

G. wrote her several text messages shortly after the car attack: “I loved you soooo”, it says.

"Please call me." "Why?" He wrote her letters from prison.

She replied that after he was capable of such an act, she considered each other separate.

“I was wrong about him,” she says.

According to the indictment, the Gulf also caught the neighboring daughter (16) and injured her.

The neighbor could still jump away and pull his wife and child to one side.

You will testify as a witness during the trial.

Source: merkur

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