In the case of the teacher, who allegedly abused more than two dozen students between the ages of nine and 14 at a high school in Vienna and who committed suicide before his scheduled hearing of the accused in May 2019, there is evidence of possible accomplices and the attacks dating back to the 1990s. This is apparent from an overview of facts that was submitted to the Vienna public prosecutor’s office late on Monday afternoon.
The report by a team of victims’ representatives is based on the suspicion of at least two accomplices known by name from the teacher’s environment, showing the teacher’s connections to the Viennese sports club scene, as well as his previous extracurricular activities .
Attacks in different states
Before he was accepted to the Viennese school in 1996, the man is said to have been active in child and youth care since 1990, including many years in a holiday resort on Lake Wolfgang.
Victims and witnesses report abuse in various federal states. At the school, the teacher is said to have converted a former caretaker’s house on the ground floor. Former students report an “authoritarian regime” to the educational institution and complaints from students and parents have not been investigated. Teachers and management do not want to hear about the events to the detriment of the students.
Source: Krone

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