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El accidente mortal de Jörg Haider

El accidente mortal de Jörg Haider

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  • La policía investiga

    Austrian policemen stand next to the wreckage of the car of far right leader Haider in Klagenfurt

    Austrian policemen stand next to the wreckage of the car of the leader of Austria's Buendnis Zukunft Oesterreich (BZOe) party (Alliance for Austria's future) Joerg Haider in the village of Lambichl, near the Carinthian capital Klagenfurt, October 11, 2008. Haider was killed in a car accident on Saturday near his home town of Klagenfurt, police said. The 58-year-old governor of Austria's Carinthia province died after suffering major head and chest injuries when the government car he was driving went out of control and rolled down an embankment, police said. Police said they were investigating the cause of the crash. REUTERS/Daniel Raunig (AUSTRIA)
  • The wreckage of the car of the leader of Austria's Buendnis Zukunft Oesterreich party Joerg Haider is seen in the village of Lambichl

    The wreckage of the car of the leader of Austria's Buendnis Zukunft Oesterreich party Joerg Haider is seen in the village of Lambichl

    The wreckage of the car of the leader of Austria's Buendnis Zukunft Oesterreich (BZOe) party (Alliance for Austria's future) Joerg Haider is seen in the village of Lambichl, near the Carinthian capital Klagenfurt, October 11, 2008. Haider was killed in a car accident on Saturday near his home town of Klagenfurt, police said. The 58-year-old governor of Austria's Carinthia province died after suffering major head and chest injuries when the government car he was driving went out of control and rolled down an embankment, police said. Police said they were investigating the cause of the crash. REUTERS/Daniel Raunig (AUSTRIA)
  • Velas y foto de Haider

    Candles and a picture of Haider are seen in Klagenfurt

    Candles and a picture of Joerg Haider, governor of Carinthia and leader of Austria's Buendnis Zukunft Oesterreich (BZOe) party (Alliance for Austria's future), are seen inside the provincial government building in Klagenfurt October 11, 2008. Austrian far-right leader Haider, a charismatic populist who helped thrust anti-immigrant politics into the European mainstream, was killed in a car accident on Saturday.REUTERS/Daniel Raunig (AUSTRIA)

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