"Someone kills the dad" - mentally ill Schlierseer (30) in court
Created: 07/14/2022, 07:00
By: Angela Walser
"Someone kills the dad" - mentally ill Schlierseer in court © Udo Herrmann/ IMAGO
The daughter screamed: "Someone is killing dad." Now a mentally ill Schlierseer, who attacked a family man in Agatharied, is on trial.
Agatharied/Munich – It has been three years since a violent incident occurred near the clinic apartments in Agatharied.
A then 27-year-old patient from Schliersee was walking with his nurse when he attacked a family man.
Yesterday, the mentally ill man had to answer before the Munich II Regional Court.
It was about being placed in a psychiatric ward.
Mentally ill Schlierseer in court
The trained businessman made a calm impression in the dock.
He couldn't describe exactly what got into him in July 2019, i.e. before Corona.
On the clinic tour with his carer, he suddenly grabbed a children's bike and rode it in circles.
When his father asked him from the balustrade on the first floor to put the bike back, he shot up along the railing and put the 45-year-old in a headlock.
Insults followed, the scramble shifted to the meadow.
The then nine-year-old daughter of the victim screamed like a spit.
She raced to her adult stepbrother, 28, and yelled, "Someone is going to kill dad." The 28-year-old went outside and separated the attacker from his victim.
Nurse and patient disappeared into the Agatharied Clinic.
Before that, the nurse called, in his own words: "Call the police, we're in Ward 17." But then someone else had already alerted the officers.
They quickly arrived at St. Agatha Street.
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Daughter still suffers from the memory today
The attack had taken the family man pretty hard.
He would have liked to be done with everything, but after the pain from bruises and scratches had subsided, the investigations and a perpetrator-victim mediation came.
He and his daughter received 1,500 euros.
"It's actually nothing for the pain," the father remarked in court.
However, he accepted a personal apology from his tormentor.
His daughter did not have to appear in court.
"She couldn't cope with it at first," the father told the court.
Now she would ask anxiously: "Will he be back?"
The attacker made an orderly impression yesterday.
The medication is working, he can work and has started an apprenticeship as a gardener and landscaper.
Even his driver's license, which he lost due to drug abuse, can be renewed after a thorough medical and psychological examination.
Because he was mentally ill at the time of the attack, Schlierseer is not guilty.
The aim of the procedure is to regulate accommodation in the psychiatric ward, which could be suspended because the 30-year-old is stable and socially well integrated.
The process is ongoing.
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