"Topić is known for causing that (in Croatia), just like Battistelli."Causing one's perceived opponents to commit suicide or sink into depression isn't a novel tactic. Topić is known for causing that (in Croatia), just like Battistelli. We know for a fact that both have been bullying -- in several courtrooms (and countries) -- Judge Corcoran and in a recent press dialogue/interview Corcoran's lawyer said she thankful that Mr. Corcoran is still alive after all the abuse he was subjected to by Battistelli and his 'bulldog'.
"Prowling around the corridors of the Isar building, Märpel learnt unfortunate news," Märpel wrote last night. "It appears that Mr. Corcoran is in hospital. Märpel heard he was sent to be treated for "psychiatric reasons". Märpel has no access to the medical file and cats are not familiar of psychiatric hospitals, but there are few reasons to be sent to a psychiatric hospital in Germany. The most common one is when the patient is in danger of committing suicide."
Benoît Battistelli, if he has any morsel of guilt left in him, might be able to 'medicate' himself with some wine, having repeatedly abused people who 'dared' (or had the courage) to mention his corruption. ⬆