Ever since Natascha Kampusch escaped from a living hell, the world has waited to read her story. Held captive for eight unimaginable years before bolting to freedom two weeks ago, the 18-year-old Austrian woman's ordeal is told here, in heartbreaking detail, for the first time. The Star has exclusive Canadian rights to the interview she gave to the Austrian weekly newsmagazine NEWS.
In the interview, she talks about her escape, her life in what she called the dungeon and the suicide of her kidnapper, Wolfgang Priklopil.
NEWS: What feelings overcome you when you think back to the past eight years?
Kampusch: I kept asking myself why that had to happen to me. Why me, among the many millions of people? I always think: I certainly didn't come into the world to be imprisoned and to have my life ruined. I am in despair over this injustice. I have always felt like a poor chicken in a hen house. You must have seen my dungeon on television and in the media so you know how small it was. It was enough to drive you to despair.
NEWS: Were you never able to leave this dungeon?
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