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Violent Week in Vienna: Residents Fear Rising Crime, One Family Relocates
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Violent Week in Vienna: Residents Fear Rising Crime, One Family Relocates

From Magyar Nemzet · () Hungarian

Translated from Hungarian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A 19-year-old man was seriously injured in a stabbing in Vienna's Favoriten district on Saturday evening.
  • The incident has fueled resident concerns about rising crime, with one Kurdish family deciding to move out of the neighborhood after a decade due to safety fears.
  • Residents are calling for stronger action against increasing public aggression and harassment, expressing disappointment that their concerns are not taken seriously.

A stabbing in Vienna's Favoriten district has intensified resident anxieties about escalating crime. A 19-year-old man sustained multiple stab wounds on Saturday evening in Laubeplatz, prompting bystanders to alert authorities. The alleged assailant fled before police arrived and remains at large.

The incident has amplified existing concerns among locals, who report a rise in violent crimes, fights, and subsequent police interventions. The "Heute" newspaper highlighted the case of a Kurdish family who, after ten years in Favoriten, decided to relocate. The father, identified only as "Ali" for fear of reprisal, has lived in Austria for nearly 24 years after fleeing Turkey. He stated that while Austria offered him a new life, his sense of security has significantly deteriorated. His family now feels uncomfortable leaving their home, especially at night, citing increased litter, public aggression, and harassment of women.

the security feeling has significantly worsened in recent years, his family now feels uncomfortable when they leave the house, especially in the evenings.

โ€” AliA Kurdish father, referred to as 'Ali' for safety, describes his family's declining sense of security in Vienna's Favoriten district.

"Ali" expressed disappointment that many residents' concerns are not taken seriously enough. He desired a more decisive response to the growing problems before further serious violent acts occur. Consequently, his family is seeking a new home in a quieter part of Vienna. The article implies a broader issue of declining safety and resident dissatisfaction with the perceived lack of action from authorities.

He wanted a more decisive action against the growing problems before further serious violent acts occur.

โ€” AliThe father expresses his desire for stronger measures to address the increasing issues in the neighborhood.
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Originally published by Magyar Nemzet in Hungarian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.