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Prisoner of the Judicial Institute Hirtenberg Dies: Serious Allegations Against Officials

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Several officials are being investigated in the causa for suspicion of negligent killing. A waltz investigation is now making serious accusations against the justice system.

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The death of a prisoner becomes a crime mystery. In the course of a transport from the Judicial Institute Hirtenberg in Lower Austria to the Psychiatry, officials reportedly beat him in the media reports. The 30-year-old thus died with breaks all over his body and a skull-brain trauma. The prisoner died in early December. At first, his death was not questioned, the family assumed a natural course.

·Vienna, Austria
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Several officials are being investigated in the causa for suspicion of negligent killing. A waltz investigation is now making serious accusations against the justice system.

·Vienna, Austria
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Investigations are underway into a case of fatal assault committed under the guise of an official position. According to the Austrian weekly newspaper "Falter," the mentally ill prisoner was allegedly severely mistreated.

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Following the death of an inmate at a Lower Austrian correctional facility, investigations have been launched against several correctional officers.

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After the death of a detainee of the Judiciary of Hirtenberg (Bezirk Baden) there are investigations against twelve judicial guards. The weekly newspaper "Falter" reported that officials had beaten him. He had suffered fractures and a skull-brain trauma.

·Vienna, Austria
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ORF.at News broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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