The Police have arrested three men of Turkish origin for assaulting the owner and a friend with knives
A conflict between the two co-owners of a well-known restaurant in the Neptune’s Walk Valencia was about to finish in tragedy last Wednesday night when the husband of one of the partners went along with four other people and tried by means of violence – wielding oversized knives of those used to chop the kabobs– That the other owner of the premises signed the dissolution of the company, so that his wife would keep the entire business.
The assailants caused a scalp injury to a friend of the owner, who had to receive hospital care, and hit the owner, 32, of Turkish origin, in the head, as well as the alleged assailants.
Agents of the National Police stopped three of those suspected of being involved in the attack, including the husband of the co-owner of the business, and the other two have already been identified. They are accused of the crimes of attempted extortion, injuries with the use of a weapon, a minor crime of injuries and robbery with violence, since they also took advantage of seize 430 euros in cash that was in the register.
One of the wounded presents a gap in the scalp when he was hit with the hilt
As you have been able to find out Raise-EMV, of the Prensa Ibérica group, the events occurred at 10:00 p.m. last Wednesday when five people, all of Turkish origin, went to this restaurant located on Paseo Neptuno in València with the aim of resolving by any means the economic discrepancies between the two business partners. Apparently, one of the assailants is the husband of the partner of the attacked man, whom he criticized for not paying the benefits that corresponded to him.
Armed with 18-inch blade knives, the detainees threatened the owner, who was with a friend, to force him to sign a deed where he transferred the entire property to his partner. When he refused, the assailants began to attack him in the head, having to escape to avoid suffering greater evils.
The police seized two kebab knives and the money that had just been stolen from the cash register.
