Woman in Vienna in Court for Stalking: Trial Postponed

According to the indictment, the Serbian woman desperately wanted a relationship with a compatriot, bombarded him with calls and WhatsApp messages, and constantly showed up at his workplace. The trial was postponed until mid-August.
As the supermarket employee explained, she had met the man a year and a half ago via TikTok and they had entered into a relationship, which ended after two months at her request. Yes, she had contacted the 39-year-old more often and visited his hair salon, but not out of love, rather because he had borrowed 2,500 euros from her. And she wanted to get it back. "This is the first time I'm hearing this," said the judge. In the police interrogation, she hadn't mentioned a word about money. The victim also denied this: "Never in my life, this is the first time I'm hearing about it."
Trial in Vienna: There Was No Relationship
Moreover, the Serbian man had no relationship with the woman. Although he had given her a ride from Serbia to Vienna, he didn't like her, and they didn't match. But the Serbian woman couldn't accept this. His phone rang constantly, and even blocking her number didn't help, as she borrowed phones from acquaintances and strangers. She also showed up in front of his apartment, clung to his car, and appeared in his salon. An employee testified as a witness: "She's doing it wrong, it's an exaggerated love. She said she definitely wants children from him."
The chat history on WhatsApp shows that even the most abusive insults from the man - the interpreter didn't even know some of the swear words - couldn't stop the 36-year-old from seeking his proximity. However, this message history alone was not enough for the judge to make a ruling. The 39-year-old is supposed to try to have call lists and other messages restored through his provider. He had deleted these, not least because of his actual girlfriend. He has time until August 21, on which day the trial will continue.
(APA/Red)
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