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Sister of woman killed by cop boyfriend speaks of grief

The sister of a woman who was shot dead in Vienna by her police officer boyfriend earlier this month has posted a moving message on Facebook, speaking of her grief and shock.

Sister of woman killed by cop boyfriend speaks of grief
Daniel and Claudia. Photo: Private

Daniel L. (23) confessed to killing 25-year-old Claudia K., who was pregnant, as well as their toddler son on October 2nd. He shot her with his service pistol, which he was not supposed to keep at home, and then strangled their little boy.

Claudia’s grieving sister Cornelia wrote: “Nothing in this world can explain or excuse this act.” She thanked friends and acquaintances for not having believed that “Claudia, Noah and the baby-bump disappeared of their own accord without saying anything”.

Daniel L., who began working with the Vienna state police department in January, reported his girlfriend and son as missing last week. He told police that she had left the apartment together with their toddler, taking a bag of the boy's clothes with her, and that he had not seen her since. In reality, he put their bodies in the trunk of his car and drove to his parents’ home in Styria, burying the bodies in nearby meadow land.

Cornelia wrote that her sister was a loving mother who had done everything for her son Noah, and that her family would never forget how happy the little boy had been. She added that Daniel had been the love of Claudia’s life, that she had always supported him and that the couple planned to move to a larger apartment when their second son was born.

Daniel L. told detectives that Claudia had beaten him and imprisoned him in their apartment. He said that he had wanted to end the relationship, and that during a fight he shot her.

Cornelia said that Daniel had been taken into their family, who treated him like “a son and a brother… we thought that Claudia and Noah were in good hands with him, he was a policeman, someone who we could trust. You cannot imagine the hole he has created in our hearts.”

Daniel L. is in pretrial custody in Vienna’s Josefstadt prison.


 

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Austrian court approves incest rapist Fritzl’s transfer to regular jail

An Austrian court said Tuesday it had approved the transfer of incest rapist Josef Fritzl to a regular jail as the 89-year-old was now unlikely to commit a crime.

Austrian court approves incest rapist Fritzl's transfer to regular jail

Fritzl, who has changed his name, repeatedly raped his daughter he locked in a cellar for over 24 years, fathering seven children with her.

Served with a life sentence in 2019, Fritzl has been held in jail for the mentally ill who pose a high degree of danger in Krems, some 80 kilometres (50 miles) northwest of Vienna.

In a ruling published Tuesday, the Krems regional court said Fritzl “can be transferred… to normal detention” since he “no longer poses a danger that requires placement” in a jail psychiatric unit.

It noted Fritzl’s “advanced dementia and physical decline” and said he was “no longer likely to commit a criminal offence with serious consequences”.

It also set a 10-year probation period.

READ ALSO: Could Austria’s notorious incest rapist Josef Fritzl one day be released?

The decision confirms an initial ruling in January, which was overturned by a higher court in March after prosecutors appealed.

Monday’s ruling follows a hearing on April 30, where updated findings by psychiatric experts were presented.

The verdict can still be appealed within the next two weeks.

Contacted by AFP, Fritzl’s lawyer, Astrid Wagner, called the ruling “a big success”, adding that she doesn’t expect prosecutors to appeal.

“Fritzl could be transferred as soon as the appeal period of two weeks has lapsed,” Wagner said, adding that she would apply for a conditional release from jail by 2025.

Fritzl was jailed 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.

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

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