For a stab incident in the GGZ clinic in Assen last year on June 6, TBS with conditions were demanded for a 28-year-old Syrian man. He stuck a co -resident with a knife in the neck. The victim’s wound was attached to the hospital.
The suspect is struggling with schizophrenia and there is paranoid delusions. The public prosecutor agrees with the experts that the man was in a psychosis at the time of the stab incident. He stuck out of nowhere and shouted that a conspiracy had been forged against him. The victim would be in that conspiracy. The man had used cannabis shortly before.
The man told the judge that he was acting out of bad weather. The other attacked him with a table as a shield. With the police, the man said that the Russian secret service was behind him.
Given his condition, he seemed to have no control over his actions, the public prosecutor said.
As a result, the suspect has randomly punctured it. This could have ended deadly, the prosecutor said, and finds attempted manslaughter proven. Due to the mental state in which the suspect was wrong, this cannot be charged to him. The public prosecutor finds treatment in a clinic, without compulsory nursing.
The court will rule on 10 June.

