At 1:35 p.m. on Saturday 10 September 1898, empress elisabeth of austria left the hotel on the shore of Lake Geneva #switzerland.
They were walking along the promenade when the 25-year-old Italian anarchist #LuigiLucheni approached them, attempting to peer underneath the empress's parasol. Lucheni seemed to stumble and made a movement with his hand, as if he wanted to maintain his balance. In reality, in an act of propaganda of the deed, he had stabbed elisabeth with a sharpened needle file that was 4 inches (10 cm) long (used to file the eyes of industrial needles).
Lucheni originally planned to kill the duke of Orléans. Failing to find him, Lucheni selected elisabeth when a Geneva newspaper revealed that the person was the empress of austria.
'I am an anarchist by conviction. I came to Geneva to kill a sovereign, with object of giving an example to those who suffer and those who do nothing to improve their social position; it did not matter to me who the sovereign was whom I should kill. It was not a woman I struck, but an empress; it was a crown that I had in view.'





