Seven teenagers threatened and raped a female teacher for eight months...Fire protection to get rid of the evidence

Oct 29, 2025

Seven teenagers threatened and raped a female teacher for eight months...Fire protection to get rid of the evidence
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Seven Austrian teenagers have been put on a shocking trial for sexually assaulting and threatening a 29-year-old female teacher for months. They reportedly caught the victim's weakness and forced them to fulfill their demands, including drug purchases.

According to local media such as Der Standart, A, a female teacher at a school in Vienna, Austria, has been in a relationship with a teenage student since April 2024. At that time, the student was over 14 years old, so the relationship itself was not illegal in Austria.

However, things have changed drastically since May of the same year. The student visited the teacher with friends between the ages of 14 and 17 and threatened them, saying they belonged to a criminal organization, and they reportedly visited the teacher's house frequently to take drugs together and sexually assaulted the teacher while he was drunk.




They filmed sexual activity and drug use and threatened the teacher using it as an excuse, and the teacher met the demand by buying food, alcohol, and cigarettes for fear of being known to the school. Some even testified that they were forced to have an abortion after pregnancy.

Then, in January last year, when teacher A went abroad to meet his sister, they stole the teacher's goods and even committed arson to remove the evidence. The teacher who returned home only revealed all the facts after receiving notification from the burned house and the police.

At present, most of the defendants remain silent on the charges, and have pleaded guilty to only some theft and drug-related charges. Regarding the alleged sexual assault, the lawyer argues that "all sexual intercourse was consensual".




The incident shocked Austrian society, and discussions on strengthening laws related to sex crimes continue.








This article was translated by Naver AI translator.