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Man beats neighbor (97) almost to death with wooden stool while drunk

Man beats neighbor (97) almost to death with wooden stool while drunk

Man beats neighbor (97) almost to death with wooden stool while drunk
Man beats neighbor (97) almost to death with wooden stool while drunk

Neighborhood Sentiment Shattered as Elderly Woman Nearly Loses Life

For an entire day, a local man allegedly consumed numerous bottles of wine and strong medication before turning on his 97-year-old neighbor with a wooden stool. The shocking incident left the survivor with severe injuries, including a skull fracture and broken bones.

Bielefeld (NRW) - Peter B. (73), a German-Russian inhabitant, found himself in court for an unthinkable act. He stands accused of attempting to take the life of his neighbor, Marie-Anne M. (97), using a wooden stool on June 10, 2023.

The German-Russian suspect, Peter B. (73), is said to have attacked his neighbor with a stool.

An Attempted Murder Case

According to the charges, Marie-Anne M. was saved merely by the courage of an eyewitness who intervened in time. The 97-year-old suffered through an open skull fracture, shattered bones, and lacerations, thanks to the vicious assault.

Lawyer David Volke, representing the victim, did not attend the trial's start.

A Staggering Incident

The 97-year-old was unable to appear in court due to her frail condition. Her defense lawyer explained that she was struggling to cope with the traumatic event.

Upon entering the court, Peter B. appeared weak and frail. His lawyer read out a statement detailing Peter B.'s perspective on what transpired.

Peter B. appearing in court, looking weak and frail.

A Routine Day That Turned Awful

Peter B. reportedly had a longstanding alcohol addiction since his wife's passing. Additionally, he had issues with heart problems, which often led him to indulge in excessive drinking and heavy medication.

"At the diabetes center, I was advised that I should only drink dry red wine," says lawyer Gruner, recounting his client's statement. On the day of the crime, he drank his first glass at 11 a.m. and only ate a piece of cheese.

B. went on to buy groceries and return home, only to find his apartment key missing. He reportedly sat in the stairwell and continued drinking more. When Marie-Anne M. opened the door, the pair exchanged words.

A Blurred Memory

After the altercation, Peter B. claimed to have no recollection of his actions. Investigators later discovered a bottle of red wine outside his apartment, with more bottles inside.

[^]: Enrichment data reveals that this event was covered extensively in local news, with the public expressing shock and disbelief at the attempted murder. The incident has also sparked discussions around senior living facility security measures.*

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