Process – slope dispute with judicial aftermath

A 43-year-old ski instructor was sentenced to a fine at the regional court in Feldkirch for coercion and bodily harm.

It is not the first time that the Tyrolean has to answer in a lawsuit. As early as 2017, the mountain and ski guide was jointly responsible for the avalanche death of a 33-year-old Dutchman and was sentenced to a conditional prison sentence of four months and to payment of 1440 euros for grossly negligent homicide and endangering physical safety. A trifle seems in comparison to be the action that he and his 41-year-old girlfriend delivered in Lech earlier this year: because of alleged jealousies on the part of the accused, not only were the outside temperatures in the basement that day in January, the mood also left a lot to be desired. The situation escalates high up on the Rüfikopf, which is shrouded in fog. Skis taken away for safety reasons “I took her skis away because for safety reasons I wanted her to walk down into the valley,” the mountaineer describes his point of view to the judge. But since his girlfriend “became hysterical”. In fact, the 41-year-old German had – understandably – tried to make an emergency call, which really enraged the previously convicted person. The unsightly scuffle ended with the German biting the accused with full force in the forearm – which earned her a complaint from the Tyrolean for bodily harm the woman at the police station picks up her mobile phone and finds out about the report, she also files one – namely for coercion and bodily harm and a fine of 880 euros.
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