London: Cellar monster Josef Fritzl will be treated to an extra hour in bed and a meal of roast chicken on Christmas Day.
Meanwhile, his daughter, whom he raped for 24 years, will celebrate the holiday with her mother and six incest children 150 miles away, reports the a daily.
Elisabeth Fritzl has invited her mother Rosemarie to her home in a small village for the festivities at the end of a year in which her tormentor contacted her over 20 times by letter.
He also tried telephoning but the prison put a block on him making contact with her.
Elisabeth, who was held in a secret dungeon by her deranged father beneath the family home in the Austrian town of Amstetten for 24 years to be raped an estimated 3,000 times by him, has instructed the psychiatric prison at Stein where he is held to block all further letters to her.
Fritzl will be fed with fish and potato salad and allowed to watch TV in the afternoon on Christmas Eve. He will also be permitted to attend a special church service for prisoners in the jail church attended by a visiting bishop.
He also gets an extra hour‘s lie-in on Christmas morning to 8.00am followed by a breakfast of rolls, butter and jam and at lunchtime the chicken with rice and a green salad.
ANI
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