That is why he is prosecuted for fraud and violent theft resulting in death.

H. was present at the hearing and said he was very sorry about what happened to Mrs. Winkel, but denied being responsible for the woman’s death: “I have also just seen the photos of Mrs. Winkel and they just give me chills.”

Jewellery

“Where August 13 should have been an ordinary day in the very active life of the very healthy, 80-year-old Irene Winkel, it turned out to be her last,” said the public prosecutor.

According to the Public Prosecution Service, H. contacted Mrs. Winkel by telephone on August 13, posing as an agent. Her home would be the target of burglars and an employee would immediately be sent to check the hinges and locks. Shop would have been asked to prepare jewelry.

At the end of that fifty-minute telephone conversation, which was said to have been made from H.’s taxi, El G. was said to have arrived at Winkel’s home and she let him in.

“He entered the house, took away jewelry and exerted violence on the lady, which ultimately caused her to die.” While walking through the house, he allegedly received instructions by telephone.

The woman realized that something was wrong

It is assumed that Winkel realized at some point that something was wrong. El G. stated that a confrontation followed, during which he punched her in the head.

According to the Public Prosecution Service, the autopsy conducted showed that force to the head led to Winkel’s death.

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