Natalie Holzner: Former Stalker stays with impunity - a nightmare!

Natalie Holzner: Former Stalker stays with impunity - a nightmare!

Graz, Österreich - A year has passed since the Styrian pop singer Natalie Holzner had to have shocking experiences with an obsessive stalker. Despite clear threats and harassing messages, the man was legally acquitted, as the "crown" reports. This is particularly alarming because the stalker tried to locate Natalie with an Apple Airtag, hidden in a gift. This triggered massive fears and led her to turn to the police. However, hardly any consequence was pulled out of the matter.

The situation escalated as Natalie Holzner, who is currently in number 1 on the hit charts with her hit "Better without you", was bothered by her stalker via social media with up to 50 threatening news every day. Initially harmless to start, the news finally ended in statements like "I want to die with you". His behavior was so threatening that she no longer felt safe in her own home. Despite all the evidence and a legal discussion, he was acquitted because his defense tactics were more convincing, the Schlager.de reports. This not only deeply disappointed Natalie, but also raised questions about the effectiveness of the legal system.

sad reality for stalking victims

The reality is that stalking has many faces and is often not taken seriously enough. Natalie Holzner herself explained how much she suffers from this situation: "My greatest fear is that he will come on stage at some point and do something to me!". The singer Annemarie Eilfeld, who was already threatened by a stalker in 2016, had a similar experience. The constant worries and the needs that both women have to go through, a dark light throw in dealing with stalking in Austria. Natalie Holzner plans to proceed again against her stalker and hopes to encourage other victims through their history.

These events illustrate the need for preventive and protective use of stalking victims to ensure security in everyday life and on stage. Natalie's situation remains tense, while the constant fear of being persecuted continues to influence her life. Your experiences offer a shaking example of the challenges with which many victims are confronted and who urgently need to be more careful.

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