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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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Kate Ng

Homeless man who attacked cyclist so he could go to prison receives life sentence

The man drove into an oncoming cycle lane and hit the unsuspecting 48-year-old cyclist ( Getty Images/iStockphoto )

A homeless man living out of his car who deliberately knocked down a cyclist in an attempt to get jailed has been handed a life sentence by a German court.

The court in Oldenburg, in northwest Germany, heard how the man drove into an oncoming cycle lane and hit the unsuspecting 48-year-old cyclist on purpose.

He had become homeless after losing his job as a computer scientist and spending all his savings on a trip around Europe.

The court heard the 62-year-old wanted to be handed a prison sentence so he would have “all-round care in a penal institution”.

His victim was seriously injured in the attack and is still suffering from physical and psychological effects of the accident, the BBC reported.

The court ruled his motivation of seeking permanent care and shelter in jail was malicious and fuelled by greed, and qualified as attempted murder.

A court spokesman said the man appeared to be remorseful for his actions and decided to give the victim his pension payments.

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