Jörg Haider, a charismatic far-right Austrian politician was killed in a car accident on October 11th. Since then, there has been rampant speculation about foul play, connecting his death to the politician’s outspokenness about holding bankers responsible.
From list last interview:
“Q. Highly-paid managers caused the misery. Is there sufficient cause to prosecute them for their irresponsibility?
HAIDER: Those who thoughtlessly dealt with entrusted money must reap the consequences. We need stricter oversight, a change of the criminal law, and a special courtyard for economic crimes. Those who earned gigantic sums of money are not poor. Their criminal responsibility must be established, then they must be locked up.” (Read more at rumormillnews.com)
Consipracy theories have been rejected by the Austrian police who said he had a blood alcohol level of 1.8.
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Haider widow believes death ‘not an accident’
The widow of Joerg Haider believes the far-right Austrian politician’s death in a car crash may not have been an accident and has saved his body from cremation for a second post mortem, a Vienna newspaper has reported. (Read more from telegraph.co.uk)