Dominika Gottove Death Threats Tim Blackmail - Dominica in the Ends: Threats of Death and Blackmail Tim! She did something unexpected.
He's got nerves of the guts! Dominika Gottová (46) has a very hard time tolerating that her husband, the Finnish musician Timo Tolkki (53), still arrived in the Czech Republic over the weekend. His goal: he needs money and best for his wife to return to him. The eldest daughter of Karel Gott († 80) refuses both, so Timo began to threaten suicide. For that account, her nerves had cleared and she decided to do something unexpected.
He came grimy, with a plastic bag in his hand and no money. After Saturday's theatrical performance, when he visited his father-in-law grave in Prague's Malvazinky and "overwhelmed" right from the airport, Timo went to Dominica's shopping center, where he works behind the bar. The result: he asked for money and housing, and Gott threw him out in five minutes.
Help fans
Timo then returned to the airport where he recharged his phone and called his fan Yvetta Orlit, Advisor to Minister of Industry Havlíček, who offered him asylum. He then traveled by taxi to Mníšek pod Brdy near Prague.
Dominika Gottove Death Threats Tim Blackmail
There the blonde who had arrived for a meeting in a car with a German license plate was waiting for him. But he did not end up at her home, but at the local hotel where she arranged for him to stay. Paradoxically, Mnisek is only four kilometers from Chouzava, where Dominika lives with singer Sarka Rezkova (50).
He kept calling
“Timo kept calling me all Saturday, but I was at work until evening. Then he started telling me he was going to commit suicide, ”Dominika said bluntly. "But he did in the past ... He's desperate!"
According to her, Timo is just in the manic phase of his illness. “He's losing control of what he's doing! I will tell you straight away that I will not return to him. But I have to deal with the situation, ”Dominika said yesterday afternoon.
She agreed to meet
She had originally agreed with her husband that they would meet on Tuesday when they would be off work after a long week. Under the circumstances and threats, she decided to talk to him on Sunday evening after the end of her shift.
“I asked him to go back to Finland, get hired and use Finnish funds. He is ill and the authorities will certainly help him. We also talked about the divorce I insist on, ”she confided to Blesk after the meeting.
"But I don't know how fast it goes, because Timo has huge debts, they can be up to two million, and I'm his wife, so it won't go that easy," Dominica despaired. But Timo does not want to return to his homeland.
“Timo refuses to return to Finland and has no facilities there. He does not want to heal there and use the local funds. He wants to go to Mexico, where he has many job offers. Perhaps someone will help him with the ticket, at worst I will pay. When he told me he would stay here, I responded that we could see each other, but we would definitely not live together, ”Dominika concluded.
It was snowing, icy and freezing mist threatened. Another cloudy show, watch the flash radar
On Sunday evening, road workers had to get into action across the Czech Republic. The same situation is likely to be repeated on Monday, with the addition of a warning of ice due to temperatures below zero. According to meteorologists, snow showers or snow with rain should appear in the lowlands on Monday.
The D1 motorway between the 90th and 120th kilometers can be slippery; This stems from data on the Road and Motorway Directorate website.
According to the dispatching of the Regional Road Administration it was snowing overnight in the region, dozens of gritters were outside. Several trucks were stuck on the roads, but in the morning the road users did not notice any problems with driveability.
It was snowing on Sunday evening. “There were about 90 sprinklers outside, as it was snowing at night, they started driving again at around 2:00. There was a truck slipping somewhere at night, but now it is moving, ”said the dispatcher. During the day it will be cloudy in the Highlands, but the snow show will decrease, according to meteorologists. Fog may form in the evening.
Snowing even in lower altitudes
On Monday, meteorologists from the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute predict for the Czech Republic that it will be "cloudy to overcast, sporadically in the southern part of the territory, initially with snowfall, in positions below 300 m and rain with snow".
“During the day, cloudiness is diminishing and fogging in the evening. The highest temperatures of 0 to +4 ° C, at 1000 m in the mountains around -2 ° C. Weak northern, gradually variable wind up to 4 m / s, ”says the current forecast.
Ice in South Moravia
In the higher altitudes of the South Moravian Region, drivers have to count on the risk of ice this morning. After the weekend snowfall and subsequent rapid thaw, the night temperatures were around zero, freezing in places. Road users warn against ice, for example in the regions of Vyškov, Brno and Blansko.
Sprinklers of the Brno-based city company also entered the streets in the morning. “All 21 grit trucks, which used 85 tons of grit material, participated in the intervention. The communications in our administration are now bare and wet after the chemical spreading, ”said Jan Klištinec, Chief Operating Officer.
At the weekend, when it was snowing in South Moravia for the second time this winter only, 31 accidents happened. Nine people were slightly injured, no one died, said police spokesman Petr Zámečník.
Pardubice is navigable with caution
In the higher areas of the Pardubice Region there is snow on the roads. Mostly, after salting, it is slushy, sometimes stuck. Local ice can form, all roads are passable with caution, inform road workers.
Drivers should be cautious especially around Hlinsko, Skutec, Lanskroun or Zamberk. He must count on ice in the Iron Mountains.
Ice and freezing fog in southern Bohemia
The ice can form locally in southern Bohemia after previous snowfall since 18:00. “On untreated roads there are traffic problems and increased accident rate,” ČHMÚ said.
People should be careful to move outdoors, older or less mobile people should restrict their walking.
Numerous freezing mists will appear from midnight, on Tuesday through the day they may temporarily melt, but will rebuild on Wednesday night. "Prolonged freezing mist can lead to icing on roads and skid dangers," added meteorologists.