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Ex-kidnap girl 'sorry for captor' | Ex-kidnap girl 'sorry for captor' |
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Austrian former kidnap victim Natascha Kampusch says her feelings of pity for her late captor have deepened in the year since she escaped from him. | |
"I feel more and more sorry for him," Ms Kampusch, 19, said in an interview with Austria's ORF television. | "I feel more and more sorry for him," Ms Kampusch, 19, said in an interview with Austria's ORF television. |
She was forced to live in a tiny basement cell for more than eight years, following her abduction in 1998. | |
Her 44-year-old captor, Wolfgang Priklopil, killed himself shortly after her escape last August. | Her 44-year-old captor, Wolfgang Priklopil, killed himself shortly after her escape last August. |
"What he did to me has become more distant, [but] it does not fade away, it boils up again and again," Ms Kampusch said in the 50-minute ORF interview. I don't give autographs - I'm not a superstar Natascha Kampusch | |
"I just try and handle these memories as well as I can, and try to work through them." | "I just try and handle these memories as well as I can, and try to work through them." |
Looking calm, she described Mr Priklopil as a "poor soul - lost and misguided". | |
Privacy | Privacy |
The interview was filmed on a trip offered to Ms Kampusch by ORF to the Spanish city of Barcelona. | |
Ms Kampusch also said she had been catching up on her education and reintegrating with society. | |
She stressed the importance of privacy in her quest for inner peace. | She stressed the importance of privacy in her quest for inner peace. |
"You will rarely, or even never, see me crying, sobbing or breaking down in public. I'll sort that out in private," she said. | "You will rarely, or even never, see me crying, sobbing or breaking down in public. I'll sort that out in private," she said. |
She added that she wanted "her case to be taken seriously, and the events not swept under the carpet". | |
Ms Kampusch has given only a small number of interviews. | |
She was 10 when she was abducted, and escaped while her captor was making a phone call on 23 August last year. | She was 10 when she was abducted, and escaped while her captor was making a phone call on 23 August last year. |
Mr Priklopil had held Ms Kampusch in a windowless basement beneath his garage in a town near Vienna for eight-and-a-half years. | Mr Priklopil had held Ms Kampusch in a windowless basement beneath his garage in a town near Vienna for eight-and-a-half years. |
The communications technician committed suicide by jumping under a train after she escaped. He was secretly buried at a cemetery south of Vienna last September. | The communications technician committed suicide by jumping under a train after she escaped. He was secretly buried at a cemetery south of Vienna last September. |
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