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Traumatic end to a broken marriage: Holzkirchner attacks woman

2021-11-24T14:11:02.148Z


First he drank, then he sat behind the wheel, and finally he took out his aggression on his wife. Now a 39-year-old former Holzkirchner has been sentenced to a fine at the district court of Miesbach.


First he drank, then he sat behind the wheel, and finally he took out his aggression on his wife.

Now a 39-year-old former Holzkirchner has been sentenced to a fine at the district court of Miesbach.

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- In February, the man who lived in Holzkirchen at the time and who now lives in Forstinning, was caught by the police at lunchtime on the main street with 1.91 per mille of alcohol in his blood. Around three hours later, according to the indictment, there was a dangerous bodily harm at home: The 39-year-old is said to have grabbed his wife by the neck and thrown to the floor twice in the bathroom. The woman hit her head once on the edge of the bathtub and once on the tile floor. She suffered from a bruised skull and strangulation marks on her neck.

The defendant admitted the acts through his lawyer Dr.

Mark-Alexander Grimme.

“However, one has to say that the marriage has long been shattered and characterized by mutual hostility,” added Grimme.

"Because of the alcoholism, he no longer knows how he influenced his wife," said the lawyer.

"But he admits that he influenced her, and he is also very sorry."


39-year-old attacked his wife - she hit her head

"I drank a 95 percent self-distilled schnapps in a parking lot after work," said the 39-year-old himself in court.

His wife started the argument and pushed him, he wanted to remember despite other gaps.


His wife - the divorce is in progress - described more.

"He called me and said that the police stopped him and that they had confiscated his driver's license," said the 30-year-old.

She therefore had to pick up their daughter from kindergarten instead of him and wait for her husband at home.

"He wanted to talk to me, but I said that he drank too much." Again and again he sought dialogue, she refused.

When she went into the bathroom, "he came after and grabbed me from behind".

The woman still suffers from the brutality of the deed to this day

She pushed him away, he almost fell over. "Then he hit my neck and threw me on the floor," explained the woman from Holzkirchen. Her head hit the edge of the bathtub. When she got up again, her husband grabbed again and threw her to the ground, she hit her head. She immediately ran to her phone and alerted the police "while he was taking care of our crying daughter." Even if, as the 30-year-old stated herself, she has no interest in prosecuting her husband: The brutality of his act haunts her to this day. She left the meeting room crying for a few minutes.


In her testimony, the public prosecutor recognized "no particular eagerness to burden".

In the worst case, the deeds of the 39-year-old could even have resulted in the woman's death.

"You proceeded with great aggressiveness." He demanded 13 months' probation plus monetary payment, compensation for pain and suffering, anti-aggression training and revocation of the driver's license.

Defense attorneys and judges do not recognize dangerous bodily harm

Lawyer Grimme, on the other hand, found a fine to be appropriate: "We have no life-threatening injuries here," he stated.


Judge Walter Leitner, who saw no dangerous bodily harm in the case, was of the same opinion.

"There is no proof that he wanted to hit her head on the floor or the bathtub." He sentenced the Forstinninger to 190 daily rates of 25 euros each.

He won't get his driver's license back for six months.

Everything from the region is now also available in our regular Holzkirchen newsletter.

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Source: merkur

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