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News : World Last Updated: Apr 29, 2008 - 2:56:57 PM


'Astonishing' reunion of Austrian family
By ninemsn.com
Apr 29, 2008 - 2:56:09 PM

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Hospital officials said most of the seven children Josef Fritzl fathered over the past 24 years with the daughter he held captive in a windowless cell spent their first moments together on Sunday - a day after those kept confined finally gained their freedom.

The meeting also reunited the suspect's wife with the daughter Fritzl had led her to believe left home to join a religious cult, but instead was imprisoned in a cramped warren of secured and soundproofed cellar rooms, clinic director Berthold Kepplinger told reporters.

"It is astonishing how easy it worked that the children came together, and also it was astonishing how easy it happened that the grandmother and the mother came together," Kepplinger said. Under the circumstances, the children were doing "quite well" in the care of a team of specialists, he said.

Officials said one of the children, who is receiving medical treatment at another hospital, was not part of the reunion.

Police announced on Tuesday that DNA tests confirmed Fritzl is the biological father of all his daughter's six surviving children.

Investigators said they also combed through Fritzl's other properties but found no other hidden windowless cells like the one where he had held his daughter Elisabeth - now 42 - captive since she was 18.

Forensics experts carted boxes of belongings out of the cell Fritzl constructed beneath his apartment in Amstetten, a working class town 120 kilometres west of Vienna.

Police say Fritzl, 73, confessed on Monday to imprisoning Elisabeth, sexually abusing her for years, fathering seven children with her and discarding in a furnace the body of one of the children who died in infancy.

Franz Polzer, head of the Lower Austrian Bureau of Criminal Affairs, said there was "no evidence" indicating that Fritzl's wife, Rosemarie, knew what was going on or was involved.

Polzer also said records show that Fritzl had no criminal past dating beyond 15 years, adding that the statute of limitations would apply to any earlier offences. But he would not elaborate.

He said Fritzl's legitimate children - Elisabeth's brothers and sisters - told police during questioning that they noticed "absolutely" nothing about their father's double life.

Officials have said Fritzl faces up to 15 years in prison if charged, tried and convicted on rape charges, the most grave of his alleged offences under Austrian law.

But prosecutors in Lower Austria said they were looking into the possibility of charging Fritzl with "murder through failure to act" in connection with the infant's death. Murder in Austria is punishable by up to 20 years in prison.

Fritzl's lawyer, Rudolf Mayer, said his client also was under psychiatric care. He "is really hit by this. He is very serious, but he is emotionally broken," Mayer said.

However, prosecutor Gerhard Sedlacek said Fritzl was "completely calm, completely without emotion" when he was formally placed in pretrial detention.

Austria is still scandalised by a 2006 case involving Natascha Kampusch, a girl who was kidnapped and imprisoned in a basement outside Vienna for more than eight years.

Local authorities authorised the construction of an addition to the apartment building that Fritzl owned and lived in, with a basement, in 1978, said city spokesman Hermann Gruber.

He said inspectors examined the project in 1983 - the year before the young woman went missing - and nothing looked suspicious.

Officials said three of the secret children - aged 19, 18 and five - "never saw sunlight" until they were freed a few days ago.

The other three children lived with the grandparents. Fritzl and his wife registered those children with authorities, saying that they had found them outside their home in 1993, 1994 and 1997, at least one with a note from Elisabeth saying she could not care for the child.

Leopold Etz, a regional police official, said Fritzl apparently chose which of the children would live upstairs with him and his wife according to whether they were "crybabies".





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