Kellermayr case
Doctor driven to her death: Trial lasts four days
The German man suspected of driving the Seewalchen doctor Lisa-Maria Kellermayr to her death two years ago faces up to ten years in prison. Although he will "only" be tried for making dangerous threats in March, he has a relevant criminal record and therefore faces a long prison sentence. The trial is scheduled to last four days.
The case of the Upper Austrian doctor Lisa-Maria Kellermayr, who committed suicide in the summer of 2022 after massive threats, will go on trial in Wels on March 5, 2025. A 61-year-old German man must answer for making dangerous threats. Four trial days have been scheduled for the trial, the regional court announced on Thursday evening. A verdict is planned for March 20.
Threats via X (formerly Twitter)
The defendant is accused of threatening the doctor, who had her surgery in Seewalchen am Attersee, in four emails and three Twitter messages between February and July 2022. He is said to have announced that he would bring her before a "people's tribunal" yet to be set up and put her "in the dock and then safely in prison".
If convicted, the man, who already has a criminal record in Germany, faces one to ten years in prison.
Hostility towards vaccination advocate
During the coronavirus pandemic, vaccination advocate Kellermayr had received threats by email and on social media - presumably from the anti-vaccination scene - for months. She first filed a complaint on November 22, 2021. In summer 2022, she closed her surgery for safety reasons. A few weeks later, she took her own life.
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