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"I am going to kill people and it will be your fault", shouted a transgender woman who was angry after the meeting with Tinder who did not go as planned, The girl entered a 7-Eleven with an ax and tried to cut off the head of a man in half, according to the authorities.
Evie Amati She was imprisoned last Friday after attacking two men in a store in Sydney, Australia. The trial was held in August 2017. She was found guilty of trying to kill a couple in 2017.
During the trial, it was announced that she had been rejected because of her appointment to Tinder prior to the store's badault. One of the victims responds to the name of Benjamin Rimmer who spoke for the first time.
The man specified that Amati was there to kill and argued that the attacker showed no remorse. Amati was sentenced to nine years in prison with a probationary period of four years and six months.
Evie Amati is 26 years old he threw himself full of rage at his victims and everything was recorded by the store's security cameras, Amati swung the ax twice in front of Benjamin's face and managed to shoot him. causing a deep wound on the head. He then brutally attacked another innocent client, Sharon Hacker.
At trial, we learned that Amati was taking MDA, antidepressants, transformation hormones and was also under the influence of cannabis and vodka. She had just sent a message to the woman, Mickila Jahnsen, telling her: "One day, I will kill many people and it will be your fault".
Mrs Jahnsen During the trial, he pointed out that he had met Amati when making appointments a few hours before the attack, they went out and had a drink with other friends, before three of them took a capsule of what appeared to be ecstasy.
She said that she was "scared" when Amati then sent her the Facebook message, in which she also called him "psychopath".. Amati also sent a message saying, "Most people deserve to die, I hate people."
The only reason Mr. RimmerHe discovers that he is alive because he has moved just before the ax sticks to his face.
"If I had not turned my head at the last minute, I would have cut it in half", told news.com.au
"She went there to kill. It's just lucky that he's alive, he's not sorry. It calculates "he said.
The Rimmer family has also launched a petition to seek justice for the victims of Amati.
"A sentence of only nine years does not recognize the harm done to the victims or the horrible nature of this crime"says the petition written by his sister Anneke. "Ben will have physical and emotional scars for the rest of his life."
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