Tuomas Enbuske's defense of the accused of assault: a jealous female friend attacked himself
Trials|Tuomas Enbusken is suspected of assault in 2019.
Supplier Tuomas Enbuske47, was charged with assault in trial in the Helsinki District Court on Friday. She is suspected of assaulting a woman in Helsinki in June 2019.
According to the indictment, Enbuske, among other things, hit the victim with a fist, saliva on the face and tore hair. In addition, he is suspected of struck the victim's head on the floor and on the wall.
According to the prosecutor, the victim received numerous bruises, lost his hair and experienced pain. The situation happened in the woman's apartment.
The prosecutor described the situation as intimate partner violence.
“I deny the charges. No thing has happened, ”Enbuske comments before the session began in the courthouse.
According to the defense, Enbuske did not hit the victim, but at most he held him. In addition, Enbuske admits that he spit the woman.
Enbusken lawyer Jussi's branch Said in his presentation that the parties were in a relationship at the time of the case. According to the defense, the situation was influenced by the other Ensbuske women's relationships, which made the woman jealous and caused a dispute.
Enbuske did not start the situation, but the woman first passed her, the defense claimed in the courtroom. ENBUSKEN's eyeglasses broke down in the situation.
Enbuske said in the past on social media that he had been victims of violence himself and only defended herself.
“In that situation, I have encountered severe violence myself, and my share has been related to self -defense. I have also had to go to the emergency room, unlike the other party. There have been no police officers, ”Enbuske said in May last year in his Instagram publication.
According to Enbuske's defense, the lawyer reported the crime only 4.5 years after the incident. According to lawyer Haara, the woman had been questioned on suspicion of a crime, but police considered her actions a slight assault. Its prosecution had expired.
Enbuske told HS In an interview with a monthly supplementthat he has little memories of summer and autumn 2019. Suspected assault will take place over that period.
He said he had collapsed at the turn of that year in August and September. Friends took him to the Aurora Hospital's psychiatric ward.
Enbuske was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, or bipolency in 2020. He said he had received help to live in bipolency from an anti -epileptic drug.