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The 25-year-old delivery man stabbed stabbed after he accidentally sprayed water onto a stranger

A 25-year-old delivery man was stabbed during a village festival. In Veniano, near Italy Como, a small fight killed in a public water fountain Hans Junior Kupe.

The attacker Gabriele Luraschi is a 47-year-old factory worker and father of two children. He was reportedly angry after he was accidentally sprayed with water.

In a sudden reaction, he pulled a knife out of his pocket and stabbed Krupe several times, reported on a local news publication. The young man died of his injuries.

The police arrested Luraschi in his house a few hours later. He confessed to the crime and gave them the bloodstained knife. He was still wearing the same clothes from the festival.

Luraschi was charged with murder because of serious charges, because the crime on a small matter took place. The knife attack took place in front of his 11-year-old son.

The victim Kupe was a UPS courier who lived in Veniano with his Dutch father and Spanish mother. The village is shocked after the incident.

The attacker went home and thought Hans survived.

“I didn't think he was dead; I saw him getting up and thought I had just hurt him,” he later told the police officer.

Although Hans was quickly taken to the hospital, he died of his injuries. The attacker then called a police friend to confess and ask what to do.

What Hans' friends said

Hans' friends who were present in the park said they were shocked and helpless during the attack.

“We were like most evenings in the park to have fun and chat. My friend was at the drinking fountain when he was moving up some water and sprayed a man nearby, someone I have already seen but didn't know personally,” said one of the friends.

“The man was angry and started screaming Hans who answered. This person suddenly took out a knife and started to stab Hans and his arm,” he added.

A friend called out incredulously: “How can someone only die because of a water sprayer?”

Crime rates in Como, Italy

The crime rates in Como, Italy, are generally low, with minimal concerns about theft, violence or discrimination. However, drug problems, property crimes and corruption show a moderate problem according to Numbo.com.

Interestingly, 70% of the locals believe that crime has increased in the past five years. Nevertheless, car theft and physical attacks remain very low. Como is considered a relatively safe place for residents and tourists.

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