Austria says cellar incest trial soon

Published: June 25, 2008 at 1:29 PM

AMSTETTEN, Austria, June 25 (UPI) -- Austrian officials say Josef Fritzl, accused of imprisoning his daughter for 24 years and fathering seven children by her, is likely to stand trial this year.

A trial could be under way by fall or early winter, an Austrian courts spokesman told The Telegraph (Britain) Wednesday, adding that intensive preparations are already ongoing.

Prosecutors say Fritzl, 73, has already confessed to keeping his daughter Elisabeth locked up in a windowless cellar beneath their home in Amsetten, Austria. But they're also pushing to have Fritzl tried for murder as well, the Telegraph said, in the death of one of Elisabeth's seven children.

The Fritzl survivors, including Elisabeth, Fritzl's wife Rosemarie, 68, and Elisabeth's children Stefan, 18, Lisa, 15, Monika, 14, Alexander, 12, and Felix, 5, all are reported to be improving "faster than expected," the newspaper said.

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