And again a case of sexual abuse in Carinthia shocked. A 14-year-old girl disappeared for about three days in December 2022 – then turned up heavily drunk at the Klagenfurt clinic. She told the police what she had experienced.
On December 22, the 14-year-old girl was reported missing. It was not until December 25 – three days later – that she was taken to the Klagenfurt clinic because she was heavily intoxicated. She had spent the days in the apartment of a 34-year-old from Klagenfurt: “The man allegedly gave her alcohol and painkillers with morphine several times and intimidated her into sexual intercourse several times,” according to the terrible accusation . As police spokeswoman Lisa Sandrieser confirms, the 34-year-old is known to the girl. The police took up the investigation – and indeed something was found on the man’s laptop!
Pornographic images
“The detective of the police command of the city of Klagenfurt found numerous pictures with child pornographic content on the suspect’s laptop,” the police said. But it goes further: the man is accused of contacting a 13-year-old girl on social media and persuading her to send him pornographic images. After the investigation, the man from Klagenfurt was finally arrested on February 16 and taken to Klagenfurt prison. “The man has a relevant criminal record,” said Sandrieser. It is not yet known whether he will show up.
“At the moment we cannot rule out any victims,” the detective said.
Any other victims are requested to report confidentially to the criminal investigation department in Klagenfurt on 059133/253333.
Do important preventative work
Anonymity on the internet offers older men who specifically try to contact children and young people on the internet to gain the trust of their victims. “Children and young people often feel safe in chat rooms,” warns the police. It is important to talk to children about potential dangers on the Internet and explain that everyone can safely hide behind a username. “Learn more about the new media so you can be more of a contact person for your child to talk about stressful experiences on the Internet,” says the Federal Criminal Investigation Department.
It is also important to talk to children about which photos and content are and are not allowed online. “Erotic photos can encourage grooming, cyberbullying or blackmail!” It also makes sense to negotiate with children and young people, to set clear boundaries and to respond with a clear no to verbal sexual harassment.
Source: Krone

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