As the Kleine Zeitung reported on Monday, the driver drove towards the two at excessive speed. The spokeswoman for the public prosecutor’s office, Tina Frimmel-Hesse, is quoted as saying: “Yes, there was a frontal collision.”
The son drove in front of the mother on a scooter when the two were killed. The extent to which the accident driver’s statement that she did not notice the boy can be consistent with this is questionable. “We’ll see what the accused says on the basis of the vehicle technical report,” said Frimmel-Hesse in the Kleine Zeitung. The woman admitted her intention to murder, with which she had come to Carinthia from her place of residence in Vorarlberg, but only in relation to the mother, not the boy.
Her motive was probably jealousy. She blamed her mother for the failure of her relationship with her ex-husband, who is the boy’s father. The two women are originally from Romania, the father was born in Canada.
Source: Nachrichten