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Diversion in proceedings against Hinteregger

Martin Hinteregger.
Martin Hinteregger. ©APA/EXPA/JOHANN GRODER
The trial against the footballer Martin Hinteregger for bodily harm, which was interrupted in February, will not continue.

As reported by the "Kleine Zeitung", there has been an out-of-court settlement: The 32-year-old had to pay a total of 5,500 euros. The amount includes a fine, court flat fees, and the costs for a medical expert.

Partial Compensation from Hinteregger

As confirmed by the APA from the regional court, Hinteregger, in addition to this payment, also transferred partial compensation to the victim, according to a court spokesperson to the newspaper. The district court of Völkermarkt made the decision to dismiss the case after the diversion immediately after the payment was made, but the decision is not yet legally binding. Hinteregger, who was the coach of SGA Sirnitz at the time, allegedly pushed a fan to the ground last September. The fan had filed a criminal complaint against the footballer.

(APA/Red)

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