Relationship Dispute in Vienna Escalated: Woman Threw Toilet Bowl Through Window

When officers from the Albert Schweitzer Gasse police station arrived at the scene in Vienna-Rudolfsheim, the 35-year-old tenant (citizenship: Austria) opened the door with a bloody forehead. He stated that he had a verbal argument with his 32-year-old partner (citizenship: Austria). Out of anger, he had repeatedly hit his head against the wall, causing the injury himself.
Dispute in Vienna-Rudolfsheim Escalated Again
The 35-year-old voluntarily left the apartment in Vienna-Rudolfsheim and refused medical treatment from the emergency services. Shortly thereafter, the officers were called again to the couple's residence. The man stated that he had returned and the dispute had escalated once more.
Woman in Vienna-Rudolfsheim Threw Toilet Bowl into Bedroom
He had locked his girlfriend out of the apartment, whereupon she, in a rage, ripped the toilet bowl from the hallway WC out of the wall and threw it from the hallway through the window into the bedroom. To calm her down, he let his partner back into the apartment. The 32-year-old then took a knife from the kitchen and attacked him with it. When the man barricaded himself in the living room, she stabbed the door several times with the knife. The woman was uncooperative and was temporarily arrested. A temporary restraining and no-contact order was issued against her. Subsequently, both the 32-year-old (2.4 per mille) and the 35-year-old (1.2 per mille) were found to be intoxicated.
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