As reported, six children were abused by two Afghans in an open-air swimming pool in Traiskirchen, but they will soon be released. Now the father of one of the victims speaks in the “Crown”.
It’s not all that wild. The two asylum seekers simply had a drink, a bottle of vodka for both of them. The ‘first rush’ for the strong men (29 and 30 years old) from Afghanistan. People had fun on this warm June day, uninhibited and wanted to have some fun in the hot tub of the “Aqua Splash” in the outdoor pool of Traiskirchen (Lower Austria).
The duo held their noses with one hand and touched the other children underwater. In places where God is forbidden to be touched by adults. So – a slightly disturbing definition of fun from the two men. However.
Convicted Afghans will soon be free again
They appeared in court in Vienna on Thursday. The sentence was 18 months in prison, six of which were unconditional (not final). In a few weeks, the Afghans will be walking around freely again.
Patrick S. (34) is the father of one of the six victims, a girl – there are a total of six children between the ages of nine and thirteen. Lisa (name changed) is doing well under the circumstances, he says in the ‘Krone’ interview. The nine-year-old had many questions about the men, some of which she could answer, but not all. ‘Who are they?’ “Why are they here in the country?” ‘What happens to them?’
“Lost faith in justice”
Actually nothing! “I lost faith in the justice system a long time ago,” says Patrick S. “It’s all just crap here!” The victim’s attorney will likely interpret the oft-quoted outrageous verdict a little differently than the affected families and trial observers. He would have thought it right.
Asylum seeker himself, father of two children
Lisa’s father clearly says, “I want the same thing to happen to these boys.” One of the convicts (he was a police officer in his home country of Afghanistan before escaping) is the father of two children, aged six and eight. Patrick S. rows back. “No, I wouldn’t wish this on any child. He and his Afghan friend would have to suffer. No child. You should feel this pain, this feeling of powerlessness.”
But the 34-year-old no longer harbors any feelings of revenge. Because: “Karma never sleeps!”
Source: Krone
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