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Munich org raided
From: tilman@berlin.snafu.de (Tilman Hausherr)
Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology
Subject: Re: Munich org raided
Date: Sat, 14 Feb 1998 13:07:23 GMT
Here more details. Source is BILD, a daily tabloid. It seems this is the
only paper who was able to interview the family.
- His name is Konrad A., he was a member for 20 years, and was 43 years
old;
- He believed he would never be ill again, so he did not have a health
insurance;
- His "bus company" is one bus with 50 seats, that he bought 2nd hand
three years ago. Before that he had been a bus driver and before a train
signal operator;
- His brother estimates that he paid about $300000 to scientology
- He took vitamins that were coming in shoe boxes from Holland
- On 21.7.1997 he had to transport scientologists to a demo in
Frankfurt. He didn't brake properly at a red light and had an accident
(sounds familiar?)
- On the evening he drove the scientologists back to the Munich
scientology center. On 22:30 they called an ambulance - he had
broken down. Coma.
From: tilman@berlin.snafu.de (Tilman Hausherr)
Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology
Subject: Re: Munich org raided
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 1998 18:51:12 GMT
More updates on the case, from "Passauer Neue Press"
http://www.vgp.de/red/pnp/1998/02/14/pol/00000003.htm
>Here more details. Source is BILD, a daily tabloid. It seems this is the
>only paper who was able to interview the family.
>
>- His name is Konrad A., he was a member for 20 years, and was 43 years
>old;
His name is Konrad Aigner.
[He is at least an IAS "sponsor", $5000 donation (not in the paper)]
>- He believed he would never be ill again, so he did not have a health
>insurance;
>- His "bus company" is one bus with 50 seats, that he bought 2nd hand
>three years ago. Before that he had been a bus driver and before a train
>signal operator;
>- His brother estimates that he paid about $300000 to scientology
>- He took vitamins that were coming in shoe boxes from Holland
>- On 21.7.1997 he had to transport scientologists to a demo in
>Frankfurt. He didn't brake properly at a red light and had an accident
>(sounds familiar?)
>- On the evening he drove the scientologists back to the Munich
>scientology center. On 22:30 they called an ambulance - he had
>broken down. Coma.
This newspaper contradicts this, it says he went to Frankfurt with a
rental car. The accident was in Munich itself.
The paper says that the cause of death is unknown, i.e. they don't know
what caused the multiple organ failure. The state attorney says that
Konrad his organs were in very bad condition for his age.
The paper says that his membership in scientology was not a secret, but
that it was almost never discussed. His family members say that they
have lost everything, i.e. they will have to sell all their properties
except the family house to repay debts. One time Konrad talked to a
doctor friend, and told him that he would want to leave scientology,
that he had changed negatively. The doctor offered help, but Konrad
later said that everything was alright again. Another time he talked to
his mom, cried and said that he saw so many terrible things, that she
would die if he told him.
Towards the family, Scientology acts friendly, but doesn't tell
anything.
--
Tilman Hausherr [KoX, SP4]
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