It was in early January that the assault in question took place, according to the indictment.
At the time, the elderly man was driving his car along Karlavägen on Östermalm in central Stockholm.
He then got behind a male e-kick rider and wanted to overtake. But since she was narrow in the road it was not possible. The man then repeatedly honked the horn to get the e-kick rider away, which the actor did not.
According to the plaintiff, a parked truck was in the road, preventing him from turning.
Then the karate coach suddenly drove his car towards the plaintiff and pushed him off the road causing the electric scooter to fall over, according to the Stockholm District Court indictment.
Distributed a “Danish skull”
The karate coach then got out of his car and handed a “skull Danish” to the plaintiff. Before leaving the scene, the victim managed to photograph the karate trainer.
The actor describes in questioning that he received a “real blow” from scalping. That he had a headache and his teeth are sore and some are loose. He also started bleeding from his lip.
– He hit me on the side of the nose, under the eye and under the mouth. She cheek there. To my left, she says questioningly.
– I thought there must be something wrong if you do it in broad daylight. She knew about him. He moved so fast towards me.
The plaintiffs also respond to the man’s occupation during questioning.
– I don’t want to make money on this. You want him to be punished. He’s a karate teacher I’ve seen and I don’t think it seems appropriate. I just want it to be a punishment and to be believed.
The verdict against the karate coach was handed down in the Stockholm district court on Tuesday. He is given a suspended sentence and daily fines for assault.