Cellar incest girl 'will recover'
The 19-year-old whose illness alerted Austrian authorities to a major incest scandal is likely to make a full recovery, doctors say.
Ref. https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7447975.stm
Good to see she is recovering and has already chose to go ahead and move forward and enjoy her life. I hope she can meet a man that will fully understand and care for her in the way she needs.
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I read this article and just thought about the poetic justice in action....
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Josef Fritzl going stir crazy in cell Josef Fritzl, who locked his daughter in a cellar dungeon for 24 years, has asked permission to leave his prison cell after admitting he can no longer stand being cooped up. Fritzl, 73, kept daughter Elisabeth locked in a windowless cellar in Amstetten, Austria, and fathered her seven children before being caught by police. Three of the children had never seen daylight before being released. Now, after just two months of incarceration and despite his fear of being attacked by fellow prisoners, he has demanded his right to 30 minutes exercise every day. Fritzl has now twice had half-hour walks, protected from other inmates by a close guard of prison officers. Prison spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Erich Huber-Guensthofer said: "Mr Fritzl is accommodated in a cell for two and recently he has made use of his right to go outside for half an hour per day. "He usually sits there watching television all day, especially news programmes about him," said one prison source. "He's terrified that someone will attack him or try to kill him." Prosecutors are about to interview Elisabeth, 42, and expect to put her father on trial in September. Fritzl has been making copious notes ready for the interview, as he will be present when Elisabeth speaks via a video link up and will be allowed to ask questions via his lawyer. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics...zy-in-cell.html |
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Josef Fritzl, who locked his daughter in a cellar dungeon for 24 years, has asked permission to leave his prison cell after admitting he can no longer stand being cooped up. Now, after just two months of incarceration and despite his fear of being attacked by fellow prisoners, he has demanded his right to 30 minutes exercise every day. |
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I agree Geenie an unfortunate accident could occur here. I hope they deny him any freedom for the same amount of time he denied his daughter the same right.
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Why are they protecting him from the other inmates. IF they are so afraid he is going to get attacked so the wise thing and not let him out of his cell. If he is so afraid from others he needs to be let out at a time when there are no others around to be afraid of.