Josef Fritzl.Photo:ROBERT JAEGER/AFP via Getty

ROBERT JAEGER/AFP via Getty
An Austrian man who kept his daughter as a prisoner for 24 years and had seven children with her might soon be able to apply for release.
Josef Fritzl, 88, was sentenced to life in prison in 2009 after he was convicted of incest, rape, coercion, false imprisonment, enslavement and negligent homicide for the death of one off his infant children,Reutersreported.
Now, after spending the last 15 years in a special prison unit for the criminally insane, Fritzl could potentially be transferred to a different prison, which would allow him to apply for release from prison,Reutersreported, as well as Austrian outletsDie PresseandDer Standard,among others. In Austria, prisoners are eligible to apply for release after 15 years behind bars.
Reuters, citing a court spokesperson, reported that an expert’s opinion on Fritzl’s medical condition is being assessed to see if he can be transferred, but that the process could take months.
Fritzl’s lawyer, Astrid Wagner, toldSky Newsthat she hopes to have Fritzl moved to a nursing home.
Josef Fritzl.APA via Getty

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The abuse was revealed in 2008,The New York Timesreported, when Elisabeth was 42 and her eldest daughter needed medical attention.
At the time, police said Fritzl’s wife had no idea her daughter was being held captive, believing Elisabeth had joined a cult, the outlet reported.
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source: people.com