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Austrian far-right politician Joerg Haider was driving at twice the speed limit when he died in a crash early on Saturday, court officials have said. | Austrian far-right politician Joerg Haider was driving at twice the speed limit when he died in a crash early on Saturday, court officials have said. |
Mr Haider, 58, was travelling alone at 142km/h (88mph) in a 70km/h zone when his Volkswagen Phaeton V6 crashed. | Mr Haider, 58, was travelling alone at 142km/h (88mph) in a 70km/h zone when his Volkswagen Phaeton V6 crashed. |
The accident occurred south of Klagenfurt, the capital of Carinthia, where he was the provincial governor. | The accident occurred south of Klagenfurt, the capital of Carinthia, where he was the provincial governor. |
He was leader of the Alliance for Austria's Future, and was known for his anti-immigration and anti-EU policies. | He was leader of the Alliance for Austria's Future, and was known for his anti-immigration and anti-EU policies. |
Mr Haider had crashed shortly after leaving a nightclub. | Mr Haider had crashed shortly after leaving a nightclub. |
However, prosecutor Gottfried Kranza would not say whether Mr Haider's body had tested positive for alcohol. | However, prosecutor Gottfried Kranza would not say whether Mr Haider's body had tested positive for alcohol. |
JOERG HAIDER: KEY DATES 1950: Born in Upper Austria1976: Joins Freedom Party1986: Elected party's leader1989: Elected governor of Carinthia2000: Resigns as party leader2005: Founds Alliance for Austria's Future Obituary: Joerg HaiderDeath shocks friends and foes | JOERG HAIDER: KEY DATES 1950: Born in Upper Austria1976: Joins Freedom Party1986: Elected party's leader1989: Elected governor of Carinthia2000: Resigns as party leader2005: Founds Alliance for Austria's Future Obituary: Joerg HaiderDeath shocks friends and foes |
Mr Haider's car overturned a number of times, causing him serious head, chest and spinal injuries. He died on the way to hospital. | Mr Haider's car overturned a number of times, causing him serious head, chest and spinal injuries. He died on the way to hospital. |
Mr Haider had reportedly been due to attend his mother's 90th birthday celebrations later in the day. | Mr Haider had reportedly been due to attend his mother's 90th birthday celebrations later in the day. |
The Alliance for Austria's Future (BZO) was one of two right-wing parties that did better than expected in general elections last month, fuelling speculation of a possible role in a ruling coalition. | The Alliance for Austria's Future (BZO) was one of two right-wing parties that did better than expected in general elections last month, fuelling speculation of a possible role in a ruling coalition. |
Mr Haider's deputy, Stefan Petzner, has been named his successor. | |
Austria's President Heinz Fischer said Mr Haider's death was a "human tragedy", while Chancellor Alfred Gusenbauer described him as someone who had shaped Austria's domestic and political landscape over decades. | Austria's President Heinz Fischer said Mr Haider's death was a "human tragedy", while Chancellor Alfred Gusenbauer described him as someone who had shaped Austria's domestic and political landscape over decades. |
On Saturday, residents of Klagenfurt left candles and messages of condolence outside the governor's office. | On Saturday, residents of Klagenfurt left candles and messages of condolence outside the governor's office. |
EU sanctions | EU sanctions |
Mr Haider was a divisive figure, who gained notoriety after he became leader of the Freedom Party in 1986. | Mr Haider was a divisive figure, who gained notoriety after he became leader of the Freedom Party in 1986. |
In 1991, his term as governor of the province of Carinthia was interrupted, after he made comments praising employment policies of Nazi Germany. | In 1991, his term as governor of the province of Carinthia was interrupted, after he made comments praising employment policies of Nazi Germany. |
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The wreckage of the car Mr Haider was driving | The wreckage of the car Mr Haider was driving |
But he was re-elected in 1999 and 2003. | But he was re-elected in 1999 and 2003. |
In 2000, the EU imposed sanctions against Austria in a protest over his party's role in government. | In 2000, the EU imposed sanctions against Austria in a protest over his party's role in government. |
In 2005, Mr Haider left the Freedom Party and founded the Alliance, which scored its best result so far in elections last month, gaining 11% of the vote. | In 2005, Mr Haider left the Freedom Party and founded the Alliance, which scored its best result so far in elections last month, gaining 11% of the vote. |
This was, however, well below the 27% that the Freedom Party won under his leadership in 1999 - a high mark in Mr Haider's electoral career at national level. | This was, however, well below the 27% that the Freedom Party won under his leadership in 1999 - a high mark in Mr Haider's electoral career at national level. |
"With his passing, Austria has lost a great political figure," said Heinz-Christian Strache, who had taken over as leader of the Freedom Party after Mr Haider left. | "With his passing, Austria has lost a great political figure," said Heinz-Christian Strache, who had taken over as leader of the Freedom Party after Mr Haider left. |
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