He also set fire to the woman’s friend’s car. There is a ban on approaching him, which he disregarded. The 41-year-old was arrested and taken to the Graz-Jakomini prison. He was silent about the crimes he was accused of, according to the police on Monday. The fire brigade was called to Kaindorf an der Sulm in the Leibnitz area on Sunday at around 7.15 a.m.: There was a parked car on a company site on fire. The fire was extinguished and the police began investigations, which quickly revealed evidence of arson.
Arson and massive threats
Further traces at the crime scene ultimately led to a 41-year-old Turk living in the Leibnitz district. The arson was preceded by massive threats to his 35-year-old wife. He threatened to kill them on Friday and announced that they would set fire to their car.
Further investigations revealed that the 41-year-old is said to have repeatedly threatened his daughter for months and hit her with his hands and fists. In addition, he had apparently regularly begged and coerced the girl for her pocket money – he may have dragged the 13-year-old on the third floor of her mother’s apartment to the open window. He threatened to throw her out the window if she didn’t give him 50 euros. Overall, the father of his daughter should have taken around 500 euros in cash.
A preliminary injunction had already been issued against the 41-year-old by the court, which prohibited him from returning to the 35-year-old’s apartment and surroundings. The man had apparently violated this several times. The couple are separated.
Source: Nachrichten