He broke his nose, his teeth and left him unconscious.

It's bad for the Greek who beat an Albanian savagely in Switzerland. The violent clash occurred on March 25th 2017 at “Club Vior” Löwenstrasse Street, where a 29-year-old Albanian was severely injured, while a Dübendorf car was arrested for this. The 24-year-old Greek was born in Zurich, and on Thursday he emerged [...]
The 24-year-old Greek was born in Zurich, while Thursday he appeared before the court for criminal work. He had punched the Albanian in the face, laying him down.
The Albanian took serious injuries: broke his nose, a tooth and received shocks in the brain. The 24-year-old Greek man, who also had threatened a driver and a fellow traveler with death, writes albinfo.ch.
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In front of the court, the Greek was calm and stable, but according to him it had not happened that bad. The 24-year-old has denied the death threats. In addition, he added that instead of fists, there had only been ear pulls and kicks had not been massive, but only slight shocks.
But the Court saw the event differently. She spoke of a brutal act and condemned the Greek for threats and bodily injuries to three years in prison. He'll also be deported for the next seven years.












