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Dungeon dad Josef Fritzl plans to sell his story PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 07 July 2008

London, July 7 (ANI): Austrian incest fiend Joseph Fritzl is now planning to sell the story of his daughter Elisabeth's 24-year cellar ordeal to the highest bidder.

Fritzl has been accused of imprisoning his daughter, Elisabeth, for 24 years and fathering seven children with her.

"It has been bad enough with all the leaks from doctors and police sources about Elisabeth," The Sun quoted lawyer Eva Plaz, as saying.

"But that her father, who caused all her suffering, means to cash in on her ordeal is sickening," she added. 

After the 24 year trauma, Elisabeth, 42, who's apparently recuperating at the Mauer psychiatric clinic in Amstetten, Austria, now wants to live the remainder of her days in privacy.

"She is appalled. It is like being violated all over again," said a source

"He will just try to win sympathy. He is a monster trying to present a human face," the source added. 

Elisabeth Fritzl may sue cops, doctors over media reports

Cellar incest victim Elisabeth Fritzl is planning to launch a legal attack against the police and her own doctors for leaking information of her 24-year cellar ordeal.

In the letter written to the authorities Elisabeth, has warned to take legal action to prevent any more leaks.

"I require that no data or discussions about what took place in the cellar are passed on to any media," Scotsman quoted her as saying.
"It must be the task of the state to prevent exposing that which the Fritzls endured. I want to live in freedom with my children," she added.

Eva Platz, her lawyer, said Elisabeth is "horrified" that police and other authorities have released so many details about her ordeal that contravene Austria's personal privacy laws. (ANI)

Last Updated ( Monday, 07 July 2008 )
 
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