Udo Proksch | |
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Born |
, German Reich |
May 29, 1934
Died | June 27, 2001 Graz, Austria |
(aged 67)
Cause of death | Cardiac surgery |
Resting place | Heiligenstädter Friedhof, Döbling, Vienna |
Nationality | Austrian |
Occupation | Businessperson, designer, restaurateur |
Known for | planting a time bomb on the freighter Lucona in 1977 as part of an insurance fraud |
Criminal charge | six counts of murder |
Criminal penalty | Life imprisonment |
Motive | financial profit, monetary gain |
Conviction(s) | six counts of murder (March 11, 1991) |
Partner(s) | several highranking politicians who were shareholders in Proksch's company |
Wanted since | 1988 |
Time at large
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more than a year |
Killings | |
Victims | 12 |
Date | January 23, 1977 |
Location(s) | Indian Ocean |
Killed | 6 |
Injured | 6 |
Weapons | Time bomb |
Date apprehended
|
October 2, 1989 |
Imprisoned at | Graz-Karlau Prison |
Udo Proksch (May 29, 1934 in , Germany – June 27, 2001 in Graz, Austria) was an Austrian businessman and industrialist. In 1991, he was convicted of the murder of six people as part of a major insurance fraud. Proksch died in prison.
In 1977, the ship Lucona sank in the Indian Ocean, after an explosion, killing six people. Proksch, the owner of the cargo, also then owner of famous Viennese confectioners' Demel, claimed US$20 million from his insurance company, saying that the ship was carrying expensive uranium mining equipment. In 1990, Lucona was located by American shipwreck hunter David Mearns, revealing that the ship had been sunk by a time bomb. Fraud was suspected; but investigations were obstructed by powerful Austrian politicians who were friends of Proksch.
Several ex-Ministers were eventually convicted over their involvement. The ex-Minister of Foreign Affairs was sentenced for forging documents authenticating the cargo. Two other Ministers were dismissed for obstructing the investigations. The Minister of Defense Karl Lütgendorf, a shareholder in the Proksch firm, had given permission to deliver explosives to sabotage the ship and committed suicide when that became clear.
In 1988, Proksch fled to the Philippines after Hans Pretterebner published a book about the scandal. Proksch stayed at the palace of his personal friend, the dictator Ferdinand Marcos.
In 1989, he returned to Vienna, incognito, but was recognized and arrested. On March 11, 1991, he was sentenced to 20 years in prison. A year later, the sentence was increased to a lifelong term in prison. He died on June 27, 2001, during heart surgery.
Proksch was the first husband of the actress Daphne Wagner, daughter of Wieland Wagner, great-granddaughter of the composer Richard Wagner and great-great-granddaughter of Franz Liszt.