After an accident in a former cement factory in Kaltenleuten (Lower Austria), there is advisory accounts: the death of Caroline (15) of Vienna-Penzing is even hiding a lot of fabric evidence?
In principle, how can you climb such a ground spot? The ingredients for such fatal actions are recklessly on the one hand and on the other and on the other hand insufficient barriers and freely accessible climbing aids.
Although the investigation by the police is in full swing after the death of Caroline (15), the issue of disappeared evidence is already rising. As reported, the landowner has already carried out “repair work” on the property.
A cut -off ladder is stuck in the eye of the local inspection “Krone”. When asked by the mourning mother, it was announced that this ladder was taken with them. At least interviewed …
Well -known attraction continues to cause a strong danger
In any case, the fact is that there is still a considerable danger to life in the former cement factory in Kaltenleuten. While the local mayor of ÖVP Bernadette Geieregger publicly assured that everything was “completely sealed”, her citizens speak a different language at the tables of the tribal dishes.
According to eyewitnesses, there were again countless spectators on the upper floors during the weekend and there was still no trace of deterrent or protection of protection protection.
Fascination for the scene of the accident because of Tikkok and Co.
Incidentally, a tictok trend must be responsible for the hurry, but also numerous non-fiction books describe the fascination of these abandoned ruins. Author Robert Bouchal also wrote about the scene of the accident.
When asked by the “Kroon”, he showed himself apparent about the accident drama: “The desire for adventure is in every person. But if you cannot judge the danger correctly, you should not go to such places. The work with his big holes Is already dangerous during the day, but a safe death sentence at night.
Source: Krone

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