In their apartment in Vienna-Favoriten, two men offered their 14 to 16-year-old victims cocaine without payment. What at least one of the two suspects meant by this is evident from his previous convictions, but also from seized images and videos.
Shock after the drama surrounding Leonie, who was found dead on Sunday in the apartment of a 54-year-old in Vienna. The man and the 16-year-old allegedly used cocaine together and then had sexual intercourse. How the teenager died is under investigation
Intoxicated victim stripped naked and filmed
A trial that shows similarities will continue on Friday in the Vienna Regional Court. Melanie (name changed), just 15 years old, is waiting in the Landl in front of the hall to be questioned as a witness. She looks no older than 12 and is accompanied by a social worker. It’s hard to imagine that this little girl has drug experience. Just like her friends.
The suspects are a Syrian and an Iraqi, 35 and 36 years old. The two allegedly invited underage girls between the ages of 14 and 16 to their apartment in Favoriten and provided them with drugs. The first defendant, who was banned from Keplerplatz by police because of cannabis, took photos and videos of a drunk teenager’s genitals.
Suspect wrote: “Where are you? Coke?”
The first defendant, who was in prison until April 2022 for attempted rape, is said to have written hundreds of messages to the girls: “Where are you? Coca Cola?” he lured her into the apartment – not with soda, but with narcotics.
Girl: “Let’s go skiing”
“There are Arabs who give us cocaine. “We don’t have to pay anything,” a victim explains to the police why she and her friends accepted the invitations. They would have said, “Let’s go skiing!”
Another witness on Friday
When it comes to drugs, the defendants blame each other. The first defendant confesses to the photos of his intimate environment with the following words: “I took them, but I was not in my right mind.” Another witness will be questioned on Friday.
Source: Krone

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