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Journalist died of Corona after a bus trip to Ischgl - now his widow is demanding 100,000 euros

2021-09-15T06:58:54.473Z


Thousands of people have been infected with Corona in the Austrian ski resort of Ischgl. A widow has sued Austria. Now the first Ischgl process begins.


Thousands of people have been infected with Corona in the Austrian ski resort of Ischgl.

A widow has sued Austria.

Now the first Ischgl process begins.

Vienna - "These areas will be isolated with immediate effect." The lean sentence from Austria's Chancellor Sebastian Kurz (ÖVP) in a press conference on the spread of the corona virus on March 13, 2020 hit the mark.

Many tourists in the Tyrolean ski resorts of Ischgl, Galtür or St. Anton am Arlberg - these areas were meant - heard the news while skiing and wanted to escape a possible quarantine by leaving immediately.

Infected people drove home under chaotic conditions and thus contributed to the spread of the virus across Europe.

An Austrian journalist took the bus to the train station.

It was a dangerously long drive due to traffic jams.

Shortly afterwards he died of Covid-19.

Ischgl Corona disaster: widow demands 100,000 euros in damages

On September 17th, the widow and her son sue for 100,000 euros in damages, the first of many proceedings, including German plaintiffs, against the Republic of Austria.

The so-called official liability suit sees a failure by the authorities who warned too late about the virus and acted too late.

The Austrian ski resort of Ischgl was suspected of being responsible for corona infections across Europe *.

Hundreds of Germans are now threatening a lawsuit.

"I estimate that ultimately up to 3,000 claims will be made against the republic," says Peter Kolba from the consumer protection association (VSV) in Vienna, who looks after the plaintiffs.

The SAAM intends to bring class actions.

On Friday the question will arise whether this number of claims should not be better resolved in settlement negotiations.

The VSV has also requested that the Chancellor, Interior Minister Karl Nehammer, then Minister of Health Rudolf Anschober and Vice Chancellor Werner Kogler be summoned as witnesses.

“Kurz is a key witness,” says Kolba.

He could say how the agreements between the state of Tyrol and the federal government in Vienna about the planned departure went.

From the point of view of the VSV, Kurz pushed ahead with his press conference before the preparations in Ischgl for an orderly departure were completed.

"More than 10,000 people left the valley, but only in 2,600 cases was contact tracing carried out using guest exit forms," ​​says Kolba.

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Thousands of corona cases are said to have their origin in the winter sports resort of Ischgl (Austria).

© Jakob Gruber / dpa

Tyrolean ski resort Ischgl - Expert commission found no general failure

The report of an independent commission of experts states: “This announcement (note: by the Chancellor) led to panic reactions among the guests and employees, which, according to the information provided by the respondents who were present at the hasty departure, they had never experienced before are. ”The chance to use the entire weekend staggered for departure was not taken. Mistakes were made in Ischgl, but no general failure could be identified, according to the report presented a year ago. 


The Austrian Financial Procuratorate, which represents the legal interests of the state in court, has always emphasized that everything had been done right.

In the debate about errors by the authorities, it also plays a role that knowledge about the virus at the beginning of the first Europe-wide wave was far from being as thorough as it is today.

Kolba does not accept that.

"Our strongest argument is that the ski operation should have been closed a week earlier," he says, referring to the first cases of infection among Ischgl tourists at the beginning of March. 


Après-ski in Ischgl under general suspicion

Ischgl's party scene, its many après-ski bars, the alcohol-free partying - these images only reflect part of the ski resort. But they contributed to the fact that Ischgl was at times synonymous with suppressing corona risks. The place and the state government have drawn the consequences. Celebrations like in the past will no longer take place in these times, it was said several times. In the coming winter season, tourism minister Elisabeth Köstinger plans to have strict access rules, especially for après-ski.

Dörte Sittig, who lives near Cologne, has little of that.

Your partner died of Corona after a vacation in Ischgl at the age of 52.

Before her own court date, she wants to follow the first trial on Friday.

She once said

to the Cologne

Express

: “They let my husband run into the knife.” The local authorities did not close the operation in time.

Many other communities reacted against it.

Without the Corona hotspot Ischgl, Germany would have got through the pandemic much more easily *.

Researchers examined the influence of the superspreader location on the wave of infections in Germany in June 2020.

In Austria, vaccination runs at a snail's pace in September. The number of corona cases is increasing. The government has the unvaccinated in its sights - especially at après-ski *.

(dpa) * Merkur.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

Source: merkur

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