In Slovenia, a court convicted a woman who cut her arm for sure



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In January 2019, a resident of Slovenia, Yulia Adlesic, cut her hand. Shortly before that, she signed an agreement with an insurance company, according to which, in the event of such an injury, she was entitled to more than 1 million euros. The court found Adlesic guilty of fraud; Her boyfriend and father were also convicted.

On September 11, the district court of the Slovenian capital, Ljubljana, handed down a verdict in the case of Julia Adlesic, who deliberately cut her hand with a circular saw to receive large insurance payments. Večer writes about this.

The woman was sentenced to two years in prison and released in the courtroom, since the preliminary detention period, taken into account in the verdict, expired. Her boyfriend Adleshich Sebastian Abramov was sentenced to three years in prison. Her father Gorazd Kolarić sentenced to one year of suspended prison with two years of probation for complicity in a crime. Kolarić’s ex-wife, Tinka Huskic, was acquitted for lack of evidence.

On January 4, 2019, Abramov called an emergency number and said that his girlfriend accidentally cut her left hand at a sawmill. Adlesic was taken to the hospital, where it turned out that she had left the toothbrush in her home freezer. However, the doctors managed to sew up the arm.

On January 16-17, 2019, Adleshich, Abramov and Kolarich applied to the insurance company for compensation for damages related to the accident. It turned out that family members, shortly before the incident, concluded five insurance contracts indicating such an injury.

According to Delo, the company claimed 1,166 million euros in insurance payments.

Investigators who opened the fraud case found that Adleshich filed for personal bankruptcy in 2018, because he was unable to pay the banks the loans he had taken out. After that, as the court decided, the family decided to solve material problems at the expense of Julia.

The woman declared her innocence and burst into tears after hearing the verdict, Delo writes.



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