As Oxy Moran wrote last month, its hard to believe that Josef could have not only raped his 42 year old daughter, but also his 19 year old granddaughter Kerstin. No sooner has the younger woman opened her eyes are a 50 day coma, than the media, and doubtless the police are anxious to know the answer to that awful question . Of course, Oxy Moran is wondering why Elisabeth wouldn't know the answer to that question. We know Elisabeth never left the cellar, and we know the cellar didn't provide for any privacy, see at right, so surely the girl's mother would know?
Rape quiz for Fritzl's cellar girl
By Marc Baker from The People UK
Cellar coma girl Kerstin Fritzl is to be asked if she was raped by her evil incest father.Kerstin, 19, who was held captive since birth in a dungeon, was reunited with her family last week after a month in hospital.
Cops plan to ask her if she was sexually abused by her twisted dad Josef, 73, who imprisoned his daughter Elisabeth, 42, in a basement under his home for 24 years and fathered seven children with her.
A source close to the case in Amstetten, Austria, said: "The police want to speak to Kerstin but are waiting for the go-ahead from doctors.
"They want to know if she too was abused and raped like Elisabeth.
Meanwhile, the Aussie media asks the identical question at the Age.com, and also notes that earlier this week Kerstion shocked the world by announcing that for the first of what will hopefully be many happy outdoor excursions Kerstin would like to take a boat trip AND take in a Robbie Williams concert. What an ego trip for the man who's albums include the multi-million selling, "The Ego has landed"Fritzl may face more abuse JOSEF Fritzl may face fresh abuse and incest charges as police prepare to quiz one of his daughters.Kerstin, 19, spent all her life in the cellar.
She became seriously ill in April, was taken to a hospital, and Fritzl's reign of terror came to an end.
This week she was brought out of an artificially induced coma, and police hope to be able to question her soon to see if she was molested by her father.
So far Fritzl, 73, has confessed to raping another daughter, Elisabeth. Elisabeth bore him six children in the cellar over 24 years, six of whom survived.
Kerstin has been taken to her family's new apartment at a clinic where Elisabeth, her five siblings and her grandmother Rosemarie - Elisabeth's mother - are trying to recover from the nightmare of abuse.
An insider who works as a nurse at the clinic near Amstetten told the Austrian daily newspaper Oesterreich that the family would stay there for at least a few more months.
"Elisabeth is guarded like the crown jewels," she said. "She often visited Kerstin in hospital. Since Kerstin woke up, Elisabeth appears to be relaxed, almost merry."
The fear of the paparazzi remains, although the Fritzls are taking their walks in the hospital grounds one at a time and accompanied by three bodyguards in plain clothes.
Felix, 6, continues to play outside for about half an hour every day with his dark sunglasses on. His 18-year-old brother, Stefan, is not adapting as quickly as Felix though. "He is thin as a rake and pale," the insider said. "For the first few weeks he only moved very slowly, but his motor functions are getting better and better."
Kerstin is longing to take her first boat ride and attend a pop concert after taking her first steps outside the cellar, according to her doctors.
They revealed the 19-year-old was making good progress after waking from a medically induced coma, and had enjoyed an emotional reunion with her family.
She had suffered failure of various organs after years of imprisonment. After three weeks in an artificially induced coma, Kerstin awoke on May 15. After greeting her doctors with a quiet "hello" when she awoke, Kerstin confided that what she wanted most in the world was to go on a boat ride and let her hair down at a concert.
Dr Berthold Kepplinger, who heads the psychiatric clinic of Amstetten-Mauer, where the family was being treated, said Kerstin had been communicating well with the medical team treating her and was able to read and write.
One of the specialists treating Kerstin, Dr Albert Reiter, said: "She wanted to go and see a Robbie Williams concert, which is something that even three days before her breathing apparatus was removed she was somewhat lying there almost dancing in her bed listening to Robbie Williams."


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