
Austrian judge extends father's custody in captive daughter case


VIENNA, Austria - An Austrian judge has ordered continued custody for a man suspecting of imprisoning his daughter for two decades and fathering her children.
The decision to extend the pretrial custody of Josef Fritzl was made Friday during a routine, closed-door session required under Austrian law.
It will be re-evaluated in June.
The 73-year-old Fritzl was formally placed in confinement April 29 after being detained three days earlier on suspicion of locking up his daughter Elisabeth for 24 years and fathering her seven children.
Authorities say Fritzl has told investigators three of the children were raised in a cellar prison at his home in Amstetten. Three others were brought up above ground, and one died in infancy.
He is expected to be charged once investigations are completed.
In Amstetten, west of the capital Vienna, detectives continued to comb through the vast Fritzl property for evidence.
Fritzl's alleged double life began to fall apart when Elisabeth's oldest child, a 19-year-old woman, was hospitalized with a severe infection.
Unable to find medical records for the woman, doctors appealed for her mother to come forward. Fritzl accompanied Elisabeth to the hospital April 26 and was detained after she divulged what had allegedly happened to her.
In comments relayed through his lawyer and published in the Austrian magazine News on Thursday, Fritzl was quoted as saying he knew it was wrong to hold his daughter captive and that he "must have been crazy" for doing so.
He added that he tried to care for her and their children as best as he could by taking them flowers, toys and books, according to the interview.








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