Doctor convicted for assaulting his ex-girlfriend

A doctor and entrepreneur, who founded several healthcare companies, was convicted in December for a bloody assault on his ex-girlfriend. The attack was triggered by a discovery in her mobile phone, according to court testimony. The victim described in interrogation how he suddenly lunged at her.

The doctor, active in healthcare and entrepreneurship, has established several companies in the sector. In December, the court convicted him of assaulting his ex-girlfriend, an incident that escalated into violence after he discovered something in her phone. According to the victim's interrogation, "he flew at me," leading to a bloody confrontation with bloodstains on the floor. The court ruled based on this testimony, and the case highlights the serious consequences of personal conflicts in close relationships. No further details on the sentence or the nature of the discovery are specified in available information, but the event underscores the importance of legal handling of domestic violence.

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Dramatic illustration of a couple in a violent dispute in a Malmö apartment, with the man pulling the woman's hair and her wielding a knife-like object in response, police arriving outside.
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Man assaults partner and gets stabbed in Malmö

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A dispute between a couple in Malmö ended with the man assaulting the woman by pulling her hair, after which she stabbed him in the head with a knife-like object. Both are in custody, and the man was taken to hospital with unclear injuries. Police are investigating the incident as a crime in a close relationship.

A man in his mid-30s has been sentenced by Örebro District Court for assaulting his ex-girlfriend on two occasions in their apartment in northern Örebro County. On one occasion, the woman became unconscious following repeated blows and kicks to her head and body.

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A man in his mid-40s from southern Örebro county has been sentenced for assaulting his ex-partner and their shared daughter. The incidents occurred in January 2022 and involved domestic violence witnessed by the young child.

A man fled after fatally stabbing a woman he had dated on a street in Namyangju, near Seoul, on Saturday morning but was apprehended by police. The victim, who was under police protection, was found in cardiac arrest and later died in hospital. The suspect, a convicted ex-offender required to wear an electronic monitoring device, was caught shortly after destroying the device.

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Joe Herrera, a 39-year-old man from Waco, Texas, has been charged with aggravated assault after allegedly stabbing his live-in girlfriend multiple times in the chest with a paring knife. The incident, which police attribute to his paranoia about infidelity, occurred on March 3 at their residence on Colcord Avenue. Herrera was arrested and booked on a $20,000 bond.

A man in his 40s has been sentenced to three and a half years in prison for a rape in a park in Örebro in October. The woman was attacked on her way home late at night and managed to interrupt the assault by calling for help, after which a group of friends intervened and helped police apprehend the man. He denies the crime but the district court convicted him and ordered him to pay 245,000 kronor in damages to the victim.

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Matvei Rumiantsev, a 23-year-old Russian man, was sentenced to four years in prison in London for assaulting a woman in an attack witnessed on a video call by Barron Trump. The incident stemmed from jealousy over the woman's friendship with the U.S. president's son, who alerted British police from the United States. Rumiantsev was acquitted of rape and choking but convicted of assault occasioning bodily harm and perverting the course of justice.

 

 

 

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