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The turn of events happened very quickly. Members of the immigration police came to the town hall in Vösendorf, Lower Austria, on Saturday to pick up a 26-year-old Turk of Kurdish origin. On Tuesday evening he boarded a plane to Istanbul under the supervision of immigration officials.
According to Kronen Zeitung, the groom’s lawyer, Gregor Bracket, complained that his client couldn’t even change his clothes. Although the family brought him clean clothes, the police reportedly did not give them to him.
🔴 Hamza, a Turkish young man living in Austria, married his German fiancée Gundula.
However, authorities who raided the wedding decided to deport Hamza as they believed he was in the country illegally.
Bride Gundula couldn’t hold back her tears. pic.twitter.com/RTAIp7pFmC
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For the bride, a 40-year-old German living in Vienna, her world collapsed when her fiancé was arrested. “You pushed him away in cold blood. “It’s terrible,” she told the OE24.at server shortly after the man had to leave Austria.
She assured that it should be a love marriage. However, the fact is that ten days before the wedding, her chosen one received a negative response to his asylum application. This was also the reason for the arrest and deportation. The marriage would legalize the young man’s stay in Austria.
Wedding in Turkey?
The foreign police leadership said the wedding was the only way to arrest the Turk. Previously, she allegedly made 13 unsuccessful attempts because the man was unavailable or disappeared. That’s why there was a heartbreaking drama in the town hall when the bride suddenly left the hall saying she had forgotten something, whereupon she returned with 13 police officers who took the young man away.
But from the fiancé’s point of view, everything can still have a happy ending. “If I have nothing else left, then I’ll fly to him,” assured the fiancée.
Hamza, a 27-year-old Turkish citizen whose asylum application was rejected in Austria, was arrested and deported by the Federal Office of Immigration and Asylum while she married her 40-year-old German fiancée Gundula. pic.twitter.com/BsYv6U7ybJ
— Michael Weingardt (@Michael_Wgd) January 17, 2024
The groom’s lawyer added that the couple could also get married in Turkey. Then both could return to Austria as part of the family reunification. “They could be back by summer at the latest,” added Klemm.
However, it is assumed that the groom will not have any problems in his home country due to the fact that he has not yet completed compulsory military service.
The bride in Austria said she had to get something. She returned with the police, who arrested the groom
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