Czechs admitted an attack on the shopkeeper in Hradec Králové during the interrogation

by Andrea
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The juvenile, whose police accused of double murder on Thursday, confessed to the crime. Investigator Roman Popiolek said this on Friday. In his words, it was probably a loner who made his fantasy ideas, informs TASR.

“As far as the motive is concerned, it was not found to be connected to a religious or extremist group,” Popiolek said. The information available to the police so far suggests that it was an individual’s act. “We are checking that this was a type of loner loner who lived in his virtual fantasy world and, unfortunately, he made his fantasy ideas. He chose a random goal where there was a random victim, ”said the investigator.

In addition to the perpetrator, the police have already listened to witnesses of the event and begins to listen to persons around the juvenile. According to Popiolk, the investigation was also invited by experts from the Department of Psychiatry and Psychology.

The criminalist added that the youthful lived in an incomplete family with his mother, graduated only for elementary school and is not interested in further study or work. He has not had a record in the criminal register yet.

On Thursday morning in the shopping zone in Hradec played in one of the stores, a 16-year-old Bohemia with a knife for two saleswoman aged 19 and 38. According to the police, he attacked gradually, attacked one directly in the store and the other in the background. Both later, despite the efforts of rescuers who resuscitated them for almost 45 minutes, succumbed to injuries.

Police accused the juvenile on Thursday evening, the proposal to take his custody is going to file on Friday, then the court will decide. If he is guilty, he faces a ten -year sentence.

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