In a recent interview following an assault, Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen expressed that she is still in the process of recuperating, stating, “I’m not quite myself yet.” Here’s a breakdown of the incident and Frederiksen’s response:
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- Interview Revelation: Frederiksen opened up about her condition in her first interview since the attack.
- Recovery Process: The Prime Minister revealed she is still undergoing recovery from the ordeal.
- Work Continuity: Despite her condition, Frederiksen assured that she is primarily working from her office and fulfilling her duties as Prime Minister.
- Assault Details: Frederiksen was punched by a man in central Copenhagen, sustaining a minor whiplash injury.
- Arrest: Law enforcement promptly apprehended a 39-year-old suspect accused of assaulting Frederiksen.
- Suspect’s State: The attacker was reported to be intoxicated and under the influence of drugs during the assault.
- Identity: The suspect, a long-time resident of Denmark, was revealed to be a Polish citizen.
- Denial of Guilt: Despite his actions, the assailant denied any animosity towards Frederiksen and praised her leadership.
- Court Proceedings: The suspect pleaded not guilty in court.
- Investigation Findings: Police investigations indicate that the attack was not politically motivated.
