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Kidnap victim Kampusch testifies in court battle

Posted : Thu, 15 May 2008 12:03:31 GMT
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Category : Europe (World)
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Vienna - Austrian kidnap victim Natascha Kampusch, 20, took the witness stand on Thursday in a case deliberating her mother's alleged complicity in her disappearance. Kampusch's mother, Brigitta Sirny, contests claims by a retired judge that she was an accomplice of her daughter's abductor, Wolfgang Priklopil.

The 44-year-old technician snatched Kampusch on her way to school in 1998 and imprisoned her in a basement dungeon. Priklopil committed suicide after Kampusch's escape in August 2006.

Austrian police discounted claims by former judge Martin Wabl, who said Kampusch had also been sexually abused prior to her abduction.

Spectators and reporters had to leave the court room in the city of Graz in southern Austria when Kampusch took the witness stand.

Wabl said he had offered his assistance when the girl was kidnapped, and soon suspected that there was some family involvement, but could not provide any evidence of his claims.

Earlier in the trial, Kampusch's father, Ludwig Koch, said he could not completely rule out that Sirny had known Priklopil or that she was involved.

Meanwhile, Kampusch has gained possession of the house where she was held captive for eight years, to prevent it from being demolished, Bunte, a German magazine reported.

"I know it's grotesque - I must now pay for electricity, water and taxes on a house I never wanted to live in," she told Bunte in an interview.

Kampusch claimed the house from Priklopil's estate, reports said. Her spokesman did not confirm that she bought it outright.

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Kidnap girl
By: Beavis , Fri, 16 May 2008 05:06:25 GMT

Actually this is a nice break from the normal daily crap we seem to call news!

No matter how horrible the memories may be for Natascha, this is still a place where she spent 8 long years of her young life. It sounds to me like she is moving forward and working hard to find the closure she deserves. Who am I to say how she should go about getting back to a normal life after an ordeal like that! Good luck Natascha!

Al, you are an idiot as usual!


Kidnap Victim
By: RLH , Fri, 16 May 2008 01:56:10 GMT

Al needs a minimum of eight years of the same. What an idiot.


Kidnap Girl
By: American Gal , Fri, 16 May 2008 00:52:52 GMT

In a way this is good for her, it'll allow her to confront the trama she's been through, and it will give her closure. However, a part of me wants to say-"Ewww Creepy"


Kidnap girl
By: KG , Thu, 15 May 2008 19:43:29 GMT

I think this could give her closure. I always wondered what happened to this little girl. It was such an amazing story. I am glad she is doing what she needs to so that she can move on.


Kidnap Victim
By: Al Sharpton , Thu, 15 May 2008 16:25:13 GMT

Who cares if this chick bought the house? Is there nothing else in this world news worthy besides this crap story? Her 15 minutes of fame are over - get a life and go away!



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