Kitchen war in Vienna: Woman attacks husband with cooking pot!
In Vienna-Leopoldstadt there was a cooking-related argument between a couple; the slightly injured husband was sent to the police.

Kitchen war in Vienna: Woman attacks husband with cooking pot!
A bitter argument between a couple in Vienna-Leopoldstadt ended in a bloody incident on Monday evening. A 35-year-old Kenyan woman was arrested after hitting her 47-year-old husband in the head with a cooking pot. He suffered minor head injuries and called the police. It turned out that he had been the victim of abuse by his wife for years, which further dramatized the situation.
According to the police, the woman was arrested at the scene of the crime, where there was a heated argument between the two. The Vienna police then issued a temporary ban on entry and weapons against the woman. She is currently in police custody while her husband received medical attention following the incident. The incident occurred in the apartment they shared in the Stuwerviertel, a district that has become known in recent years for its high quality of living.
Years of experiences with violence
As the husband told the officers, he had had a miserable existence in recent years as he was repeatedly abused by his wife. This represents a frightening downside to the relationship that many would not have thought possible. Details of the dispute have not been officially released, but it has been reported that the reciprocity of violence is evident.
The Vienna police take such incidents very seriously and offer support to both victims and witnesses. Reports of domestic violence are taken seriously immediately and help is available around the clock via the police emergency number 133. In addition, the State Criminal Police Office's crime prevention department is available to offer personal advice, which should be of concern to anyone who finds themselves in a similar situation. Information can be obtained by calling 0800 216346.
This incident shines a bright light on issues of domestic violence that cannot be ignored even in modern, urban environments like Vienna. It is now up to those responsible to take the necessary steps to help the victims and stop the perpetrators. As this case shows, a conflict that may have started as a small dispute can quickly escalate and have serious consequences.
The debate about domestic violence is one of society's most pressing issues and it is time to put an end to the violence. There are numerous sources of help available and anyone suffering from violence should know that there is always a way out.
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