A British man arrested after six children were found in a cellar in a village in Austria has been pictured for the first time.
Officers were called and when they stormed the cellar, they found Landon inside, with his 40-year old partner and the children, aged between seven months and five years-old.‘He’s not from here and has only been Obritz for a short time,’
Landon is believed to have been living on this road for a number of years with his family until police discovered them last week ‘Before that, he apparently lived in England. I think he worked in the IT sector.’ It is believed the family had been living in a network of tunnels underneath Obritz, and Mr Greil added that he ‘wanted a cellar for each child.’
Landon has self-published his own books – which include titles Red Sow, Dirty Justice, The Judas Principle and The Destructive Effect of Information Technology on Human Intellectual Development, the
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