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Desecration of graves in cemetery in Vienna: Falco's resting place covered with stickers

2023-06-05T15:21:32.571Z

Highlights: Hans Hölzel, better known as Falco, was buried in Vienna's Central Cemetery in 1998. A sticker with the emblem of "crackhouse.tv" is currently stuck to the glass shrine with a life-size black and white image of the late artist. In Germany, there is up to three years in prison for grave desecration; in Austria, a fine of up to 360 daily rates is to be expected. Falco died in a traffic accident in the Dominican Republic on February 6, 1998.



Falco's grave in Vienna's Central Cemetery was defiled. Therefore, it could now come to a complaint.

Vienna – The grave of Austrian music legend Hans Hölzel, better known as Falco, at the Central Cemetery in Vienna has been defiled. As oe24.at had previously reported, a sticker with the emblem of "crackhouse.tv" is currently stuck to the glass shrine with a life-size black and white image of the late artist.

Falco's grave desecrated – cemetery staff to check damage

According to this, cemetery employees of "Cemeteries Vienna" would check how great the pollution was. As a rule, stickers or impurities would be removed by the employees. However, if it was a major pollution, a criminal complaint would be filed.

The glass grave of music legend Falco is said to be currently soiled with a sticker. © Manfred Segerer/Imago

Falco, who died in a traffic accident in the Dominican Republic on February 6, 1998, was buried in the Central Cemetery in Vienna on February 14, 1998, in the presence of 4000,<> people, according to falco.net. Since then, the tomb has been a place of pilgrimage for thousands of his fans every year.

Falco's resting place defiled: In Germany, there is up to three years in prison for grave desecration

Desecration of graves is generally prohibited. Depending on the offense, disturbing the peace of the dead is a criminal offense both in Germany under Section 168 of the Criminal Code (StGB) and in Austria under Section 190 of the Criminal Code. In Germany, there is a risk of a fine or imprisonment of up to three years. In Austria, a prison sentence of up to six months or a fine of up to 360 daily rates is to be expected.

At the moment, the music world is mourning the loss of another star: In May 2023, rock icon Tina Turner passed away.

Source: merkur

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