Austrian public opinion is shocked by the horrific crime that killed 13-year-old Leonie Eltern.
After torturing her, they pushed her into substance use, and raped her, they killed her.
Alleged perpetrators 4 Afghans aged 16, 18, 22 and 23.
The details of the crime, but especially the profile of the alleged perpetrators, are disgusting.
Austrian law enforcement authorities have launched a street fight, as another suspect in the murder of the girl was arrested a few twenty-four hours ago, the arrest was made in Vienna, while now a fourth suspect is wanted. It is even said that he has escaped abroad.
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The third suspect arrested is an Afghan, 23 years old and an asylum seeker. Interrogations by the police are said to be made more difficult by the poor knowledge of the language by the Afghans.
According to the Oe24 website, none of the perpetrators show remorse or at least feelings. The murder of the 13-year-old does not seem to burden the perpetrators emotionally. Police confirmed that Leonie was under the influence of drugs. She was brutally sexually abused, had multiple bruises on her body and died of suffocation. Medical examiners commonly talk about torturing the girl before she was murdered.
In fact, one of the perpetrators has lost his subsidiary protection as a “refugee” due to multiple criminal offenses and must be deported. Unfortunately, this did not happen when he turned 18, as a result of which he remained in the country illegally until the murder.
Leonie’s parents have filed a formal lawsuit against the Republic of Austria, precisely because one of the perpetrators should have been deported, which did not happen.
“Austrians do not understand this. On the one hand, well-trained, well-integrated refugees were deported, while they had jobs and good recommendations. “And these people (the killers) remain out of control in the country and their asylum process cannot be completed,” said the legal representative of the family of the murdered girl.