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Dortmund – The bomb attack against the Borussia Dortmund team rocked on April 11, 2017, far beyond the football world. On this Tuesday (2 pm), the Dortmund jury tribunal wants to pronounce the verdict against the accused.
The prosecution required life imprisonment of 29 years for attempted murder. Prosecutor Carsten Dombert was convinced that the defendant had shot when leaving the bus of the football team for the Champions League home match against AS Monaco, three explosives in front of the hotel of the BVB in order to kill the players and thus carry the price of the crash of the BVB action,
The 29-year-old admitted to building the bombs and exploding. However, the German born in Russia denies any intention to kill. It was his only concern to spread fear and terror, he said in his confession. He had bet with warrants on a decline in the title and hoped for a profit of "several tens of thousands of euros".
BVB kicker in the witness stand
Defenders Carl Heydenreich and Christos Psaltiras have therefore only demanded that imprisonment for causing an explosion of explosives. This should be "clearly in the range of a number".
During the 11-month trial, the judges heard more explosive and inventory witnesses, almost all former bus pbadengers. Defender Matthias Ginter, who plays for Borussia Mönchengladbach today, burst into tears. Guard Roman Weidenfeller, then active for Dortmund, said: "The attack has changed my life." The BVB goalie coach, Wolfgang de Beer, said: "It's one thing you'll never forget." that he would have remained in office after the season, the badbadination would never have occurred.
Spanish defender Marc Batra was seriously injured during the attack of his forearm during the attack. Whether for one of the metal fragments hidden in the bombs or for a broken piece of glbad, the doctors finally could not clean it. A policeman supposed to drive the bus on a motorcycle had been injured. The official is incapacitated today. (AP)
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