According to media reports, the man, who was not legally convicted because of the murder of the vice -mayor of Völser, was found dead. The cause of death is still unclear.
A 53-year-old Tyrolean was not legally sentenced in November to 12 years in prison for the murder of the vice-mayor of Völs. On Saturday he was found dead in his cell in the Innsbruck prison.
Cell Mate found without signs of life
Apparently, according to the Tyrolean Daily -Krant, the cell size of the perpetrator had found the man on the floor around seven o’clock without signs of life. The body has now been transferred to forensic medicine to more detailed clarification of the cause of death. The convicted person is said to have diagnosed the delusion, self -risk and external risk for paranoid schizophrenia.
“It was like in a horror film”
At the beginning of December 2023 the body of the ex-Vice Mayor Walter Kathrein (75) was discovered. He had disappeared earlier for days. His body was finally found in a house in the city center. The background was completely unclear for the time being. A 52-year-old Völser was finally not legally convicted. The focus was on his accountability.
At the start of the negotiation, the public prosecutor Joachim Wüstner described the bloody act. “It was like a horror film,” he called the violent murder of the ex-politician, who had taken place in the apartment of the accused. “The skull was beaten, the veins cut,” he continued. Until now, the local population had given the reason for the crime of dissatisfied with real estate transactions, which he had completed in or with the community in the past.
The perpetrator is seriously depressed
Albert Heiss, defender of the accused, had repeatedly emphasized the perpetrator’s disease: the man was “seriously depressed” and would soon be in custody “suicide” “suicide”. He also explained his client’s condition with his difficult childhood: “His father and mother killed himself and he was already since his early childhood.”
Source: Krone

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