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Austrian Gets 1,673 Years in Thai Prison

An Austrian expatriate has been sentenced to 1,673 years in a Thai prison for the repeated sexual abuse of his young daughter. The 54-year-old, originally from western Austria, will likely die behind bars, as Thai law caps actual imprisonment at 50 years. The offences took place in Nakhon Ratchasima province, north-east Thailand, over several years.

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The man, who already had a previous conviction for child abuse in Austria, began abusing his daughter when she was just eight years old. He had sole custody of the child after separating from his partner. The abuse included handing the girl over twice to a photographer, who also assaulted her and produced nude images that the father then distributed.

When the child, given the pseudonym Anong by the newspaper, tried to escape the cycle of abuse, her father threatened to abandon her. Emotional blackmail and fear of being left alone forced the girl to endure the suffering for years. An international charity eventually alerted authorities to a chat group in which the Austrian shared grotesque images of his daughter.

The investigation began following that tip, but it took four years before a final court ruling delivered justice. The man was convicted of 134 separate offences, with Thai law counting each rape as an individual crime, explaining the exceptionally long sentence. The verdict is legally binding.

Andreas Holzer, director of Austria’s Federal Criminal Police Office, said: “This case shows once again how essential international cooperation and close exchange between Interior Ministry liaison officers and local authorities are.” He added that investigations were rapidly advanced in order to protect the affected child.

Krone reported that the Austrian will serve a maximum of 50 years in practice due to Thai sentencing caps, effectively a life sentence. No further legal appeals have been reported. The case highlights ongoing efforts by Thai and Austrian authorities to track down convicted sex offenders who relocate abroad.

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cynic1 Silver Member

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On 5/27/2026 at 9:21 AM, jacko45k said:

Yes, the system failed the poor kid, but the end result seems just. I wonder how long he will survive.

On 5/27/2026 at 9:21 AM, jacko45k said:

Yes, the system failed the poor kid, but the end result seems just. I wonder how long he will survive.

On 5/27/2026 at 9:21 AM, jacko45k said:

Yes, the system failed the poor kid, but the end result seems just. I wonder how long he will survive.

Not quit fully a justified sentence. He should have also been castrated with no anesthetic.

Spider5511 Explorer Member

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So he could still get out if he makes it 25 years out of 50 years in Thai prison, to Australia + released as elderly at 79 ish. I think it would be even earlier as you also get 1 year discount on every year you behaved well, on a royals birthday or the thai new year as just around 12.5 years would equal 25 already in that case, he would be 66.5 years old to return to Australian prison.

Rams86 Gold Member

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This scum bag got 610,645 days that's excluding leap years, that's a bit of a stretch. Why didn't they leave the back gate of the prison open and as he was about to depart use him for target practice claiming he was trying to escape.

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