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- WORLD, Page 45World NotesAUSTRIAGuilty as Charged
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- The crime was one of the most spectacular -- and most
- tangled -- in postwar Austrian history. It riveted the
- attention of the public for 14 years. Last week, after a trial
- that lasted 13 months, the saga of the ill-fated freighter
- Lucona finally came to an end when Udo Proksch was convicted
- of murder and fraud and was sentenced to 20 years in prison.
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- Proksch, 56, the owner of Demel, the famous Vienna pastry
- shop, had been accused of engineering a bold scheme in which
- he loaded the 12,000-ton Panama-registered Lucona with scrap
- metal, insured the cargo for $18.5 million as "nuclear
- processing equipment," then had the ship blown up after it set
- sail from Italy. Six people died when the vessel sank off the
- Maldive Islands in January 1977.
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- The fraud was uncovered when a high-tech deep-sea search
- found the scrap metal and concluded that the Lucona had been
- deliberately scuttled. Two former government ministers were
- forced to resign after being accused of involvement in the
- scandal. Proksch plans to appeal.
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