Trans Axe Attacker to Walk Free, Deemed ‘Medium to Low’ Risk of Reoffending
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AUS: Trans-Identified Male Axe Attacker Released After Serving Sentence in Women's Prison
A trans-identified male who, on a drug-fueled rampage, hacked at passersby with an axe in 2017 has been released on parole after serving a portion of his sentence in a women’s prison. Evie Amati, previously known as Karl Amati, was 24 when he walked into a 7-11 in Sydney and indiscriminately assaulted two customers with an axe. In the early hours of January 7, 2017, Amati entered the Enmore 7-11, where he suddenly bludgeoned Ben Rimmer and Susan…
Trans Axe Attacker to Walk Free, Deemed ‘Medium to Low’ Risk of Reoffending
A male-to-female trans person who went on a violent axe rampage in Sydney is set to be released from prison with state authorities saying there is a “medium/low risk of reoffending.” Evie Amati walked into an Enmore 7-Eleven in 2017 and attacked two shoppers with a 2 kilogram axe, striking a man on the nose, eye socket, and cheek. The victim survived but required extensive surgery. A woman who had gone in to buy milk had her skull fractured in t…
Axe Attack Victim's Heart-stopping Trauma Over Enmore Servo Horror - As She Breaks Her Silence At Evie Amati Walking Out Of Prison
In the eight years since she cheated death in an ax attack at her local 7-Eleven, Sharon Hacker has suffered terrifying heart attack symptoms that are so severe that she has to rush to a hospital emergency unit. . Ms Hacker was considered the luckiest of the victims of trans union organizer Evie Amati’s bloody attack at an Enmore service station in Sydney’s inner west on January 7, 2017, but has revealed how the ordeal marked for life. That nigh…
Australian National Review - Trans Axe Attacker to Walk Free, Deemed ‘Medium to Low’ Risk of Reoffending
A trans woman who attempted to kill convenience store shoppers with a 2kg axe has been released from prison after serving eight years. A male-to-female trans person who went on a violent axe rampage in Sydney is set to be released from prison with state authorities saying there is a “medium/low risk of reoffending.” Evie Amati walked into an Enmore 7-Eleven in 2017 and attacked two shoppers with a 2 kilogram axe, striking a man on the nose, eye…
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