Because they had a love affair that included sexual contact, a man from Salzburg and his adult daughter stood trial on Wednesday. The duo would even have threatened and locked up the suspect’s brother so that he would not expose the forbidden love.
The prosecutor’s office charged a middle-aged man from Flachgau and his daughter, a young adult, with “blood shame” at the Salzburg regional court on Wednesday. The suspect’s lawyers referred to the confessions and asked for clemency. The judge then sent the journalists present out the door. Because what was then discussed in the room was not intended for the public. The highly indebted man, who has been convicted 11 times and is currently in custody, and his daughter – who is a mother herself and is now divorced – are said to have had sexual intercourse several times in the past year. The father was accused of seducing the young adult.
Threatened brother so that forbidden love would not be exposed
There was also relationship-like contact between father and daughter. In chat messages, the duo gave each other pet names, sent lots of hearts and unique emojis. Shocking detail: The suspect allegedly threatened the suspect’s little brother and forced them not to disclose the forbidden relationship. And: The father would have locked up and held the boy for three and a half days.
One year in prison for father, therapy for daughter
The father, who has eleven previous convictions, has to spend a year in prison for incest, coercion, deprivation of liberty, assault and child pornography. The daughter escaped two years’ probation without conviction, but must undergo psychotherapy. Both decisions are final.
Source: Krone

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