- Günter Parche
Günter Parche (born
July 4 1954 , in Hengen,Germany ) is a German citizen known for stabbingtennis playerMonica Seles onApril 30 1993 . [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE1D9123EF932A35756C0A965958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=2 SELES STABBED DURING MATCH] ] At the time he was a 38-year-oldunemployed lathe operator.tabbing incident
The stabbing incident occurred in
Hamburg ,Germany , during a quarterfinal tennis match between Seles andMagdalena Maleeva , in which Seles, who was the world number one player, was leading 6-4, 4-3. Seles had just sat down in her chair during a break between games when Parche ran from the stands to the edge of the court, leaned over the 3-foot barrier, and plunged a 10-inch boning knife between Seles' shoulder blades. She let out a piercing scream and was rushed to a hospital as security officers tackled Parche and took him into custody.The incident left the 19-year-old tennis star with a 1.5-cm-deep wound in her upper back. According to the tournament director Peter Wind, she was "very lucky" because neither the lungs nor the shoulder blades were affected.
There was immediate speculation that the attack might have been politically motivated because of Seles's Serbian roots. She had previously received death threats in connection with the conflict in
Yugoslavia . But Hamburg police were quick to rule this out and described Parche as appearing confused and probably mentally disturbed. Further media reports in the days following the attack described Parche as a loner, who was prompted to attack Seles because of an obsession with seeing the German playerSteffi Graf regain the world no. 1 ranking.Parche was charged with the attempted murder of Seles, but insisted that he did not intend to kill her, only injure her. During his trial, psychology experts testified that Parche was mentally deficient. In the end he was acquitted of attempted murder and found guilty of the lesser charge of causing grievous bodily harm. He received a two-year
suspended sentence and mandatory psychological treatment.The sentence was condemned by Seles and her family who felt that it was much too lenient, but it was nevertheless upheld on appeal. Due to the lack of punishment for Parche, Seles vowed never to play in Germany ever again.
Seles was severely traumatised by the event and did not return to competitive tennis for another 28 months.
The incident led to a considerable strengthening of security at tennis events.
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* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/april/30/newsid_2499000/2499161.stm BBC article]
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