Dispute over bill – guest is said to have hit the host at the campsite

In the dispute over cancellation fees, a Dutch holidaymaker is said to have hit the operator at a campsite in Obertraun. He was thrown over the hood and roof, says Lorenzo Morelli (68), then hit the asphalt with his head and shoulders. It is determined because of negligent bodily harm and hit-and-run.

The incident in Obertraun is fatally reminiscent of the two very young drunkards from Styria who ran over a sushi landlady in Linz. The case in Obertraun that has now become known was also about disputes about the bill, specifically the cancellation fees. That says the victim. Camping site operator Lorenzo Morelli says: “It was last Monday. It was raining and the Dutch guest wanted to leave after an overnight stay. But he had booked for seven nights. My daughter charged the cancellation fee, something with a discount. In any case, the guest said he wasn’t paying and ran away. My daughter knocked on my window, I went out and stood in front of the car. It was a very flat car, an electric car, like a Tesla.” “It went extremely fast” “The Dutchman suddenly drove off. It was extremely quick. I went over the hood and slid across the roof, caught my hand briefly on one of the two bikes that were attached to the back, and then slammed my shoulder and head onto the pavement. The Dutchman just drove away.” Morelli said he suffered severe bruises, suffered severe back pain and needed a walker to get around. The police confirm ongoing investigations into negligent bodily harm and hit and run. The data of the accused vacationer are known.
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