There was a horror in the LG Krems in February when two social workers as a witness reported the visits to the mother’s apartment who had blocked her twelve -year -old son in a dog box. They did not enter, although the child’s condition was dramatic. Now the scared: the investigation by the office of De Krems (Lower Austrian) public prosecutor against the authorities was accepted.
The “Kroon” reported in detail about the terrible torture case: twelve -year -old Gerhard (name changed) had decreased about 30 kilos in 2022, was extremely hypothermal and died almost due to the actions of his mother and sadistic friend. Both were legally sentenced to long -term prison conditions and institutional accommodation. The videos shown in the trial against the two women were horrible – emaciated and vibrating the boy squatted on the floor could hardly move.
Catastrophic conditions in the apartment
At that time, the social workers – a man and a woman – looked up after a concerned teacher made an alarm. She had called Waidhofen five times on the Thaya in the district administration of Waidhofen before visiting the check. Although the boy had connected arms and only answered Monosyllabic, there was no four -YE conversation with it. There was no children’s room or bed, the social workers did not look in the fridge. In the apartment it was ice cold and it smelled to make urine.
This time the project report took place
A project report from the office of the public prosecutor has already been sent to the main prosecutor and the ministry, but the public prosecutor was taken into use at the time with further investigations. The father of the boy, who was not informed about the bad condition of his son, was questioned by the police. It is now clear that the investigation into the abuse of the office has been stopped.
Source: Krone

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