The attack occurred at the end of May, but the Swiss media reported it on Tuesday.
The victim, in her 50s, was “violently” attacked by a man with a knife while sightseeing in the Old Town, according to Lausanne’s newspaper 24 Heures. The attempted robbery was confirmed by local police.
Violence au centre-ville: une touriste agressée au couteau en plein jour à #Lausanne#Vaud @dominiquebotti https://t.co/DWbmOyQiRL
— 24 heures (@24heuresch) June 18, 2024
The tourist was stabbed in the shoulder as the assailant tried to flee with her bag.
A local shopkeeper said she was “alerted by cries of distress in English” and witnessed the victim “lying on the ground and trying to defend herself against a man who was attacking her. The scene was extremely violent.”
Even though passersby attempted to intercept the attacker, he managed to escape.
He was, however, caught and arrested shortly thereafter. Police said the perpatrator was known for prior criminal acts.
This was the second case of a brutal attack in Switzerland against a US tourist in a span of several months.
In February, an American woman was raped and beaten in Geneva.
The suspect in that case lived in France and, according to the Geneva prosecutor’s office, was arrested “outside Switzerland.”
Does this mean the two cities are unsafe for tourists?
Lausanne police said that no incidents “targeting tourists in particular” have been reported in the Vaud capital.
But reading about these attacks probably doesn’t fill you with confidence regarding your personal security in Switzerland.
Still, you should put these unfortunate incidents in perspective.
That’s because Switzerland consistently ranks among the least risky nations in the world, both in terms of personal safety and overall crime rate.
Not only is crime limited in scope, but other statistics also indicate that, in comparison with other countries, Switzerland is very safe.
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