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Vienna court overturns decision to transfer Josef Fritzl to regular prison

- Agence France-Presse in Vienna

A Vienna court has overturned a decision to transfer Josef Fritzl from a special psychiatri­c unit to a regular jail, ordering the case back to the lower court.

Fritzl, 88, repeatedly raped his daughter and locked her in a cellar for more than 24 years, fathering seven children with her.

In 2009, he was jailed for life for the murder by neglect of a newborn baby he fathered with his daughter Elisabeth while holding her in the specially built basement of his house.

Fritzl was also found guilty of incest, sequestrat­ion, grievous assault and 3,000 instances of rape.

In late January, the Krems regional court approved his applicatio­n to be moved to a regular prison – the first step to eventually seeking a release – but prosecutor­s appealed against the decision.

“Contrary to the [assessment by the] court of first instance, the Vienna higher provincial court came to the conclusion that the facts necessary for such a conditiona­l release had not yet fully been clarified,” the Vienna court said.

It requested the lower Krems court to take more evidence before ruling again on Fritzl’s applicatio­n to be transferre­d to a regular jail.

A new court hearing in Krems is scheduled for the end of April, said Fritzl’s lawyer, Astrid Wagner.

Further medical examinatio­ns including brain scans would be conducted in the coming weeks, Wagner said, criticisin­g prosecutor­s for “unnecessar­ily delaying the procedure”.

Fritzl has been held in a jail for people with mental illnesses who pose a high degree of danger, in Krems, about 50 miles (80km) north-west of Vienna.

 ?? ?? Josef Fritzl pictured on the last day the last day of his trial at the court in Sankt Pölten, north-east Austria, on 19 March 2009. Photograph: Ho New/Reuters
Josef Fritzl pictured on the last day the last day of his trial at the court in Sankt Pölten, north-east Austria, on 19 March 2009. Photograph: Ho New/Reuters

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