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Pius Walder Pius Walder (April 4, 1952 in the Villgraten valley – September 8, 1982 in Kalkstein, a part of Innervillgraten in the Villgraten valley, Austria) was an Austrian wood cutter and poacher. His life and violent death led to ongoing conflicts in his home town and have been depicted in movies and books. == Background == Pius Walder was the youngest of twelve children, born in the family of Josef Walder from Innervillgraten and his wife Anna Senfter from Außervillgraten. Walder's home community is a Streusiedlung with various farms spread out on the Kirchweiler Kalkstein in the Tauern mountains at an altitude of . The Villgraten valley is a tributary of the Pustertal. The western and eastern borders of the community border the Südtirol in Italy. The valley is one of the most remote regions in Austria; year-round access was only established in 1956. Walder never married. He was a wood cutter by trade and he and his brothers were also poachers. On September 8, 1982, he was observed at dusk with blackened face and carrying a rifle, and was shot by Johann Schett, a forester and state hunter. Schett was later sentenced to three years in prison for ''Körperverletzung mit tödlichem Ausgang'' (a lower grade of manslaughter) and was released after 18 months.〔 The comparatively lenient sentence was viewed with contempt by Walder's family.
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