The case began earlier in August at the Court in Glostrup. On Friday, a number of the victims of the case will testify in court.
The first witness is an elderly woman leaning on a crutch as she enters the courtroom.
– A woman came and knocked on the door and said that she was from the municipality and came to help me get drunk, the witness says.
However, the older woman did not need it. And she also said this to the woman, who nevertheless tried to force her to enter the home by pushing the door open with her elbow, the elderly woman explains in court.
However, the victim pushed the uninvited woman out and locked the door.
– I was actually not even shocked, I was just angry, she says, which makes more people in the court laugh.
She escaped the experience without losing any values.
So lucky was the next witness and victim in the case not. She comes in with a walker and gets into the chair with a little difficulty.
The witness explains to the court that a woman came to help squirt off. The woman suggested they go out into the victim’s kitchen.
When the woman was gone, the older woman saw some black spots on the floor in her office. And discovered that 10,000 kroner had been stolen and that all her jewelery was gone.
– When it was all over, I was so shaken that I sat down and tooted. In the evening, I then called my son, who called the police, she says.
It is the prosecution’s claim that the woman distracted the victims, while the other three to a greater or lesser extent carried out the thefts themselves.
The victims are all senior citizens. 5 out of the 14 witnesses subsequently passed away, for reasons unrelated to the case.
Two of the witnesses have explained that the woman who came and claimed that she should help with spraying had blonde hair.
The accused woman has black hair.
The case is running as a jury trial, which means the prosecutor will demand at least four years in prison for at least one of the defendants.
Two of the three nephews from the Levakovic family risk deportation from Denmark.
The case is scheduled for processing over 17 days, and a verdict is expected on September 24.