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  • 7/6/2025
This extraordinary interview reveals the ordeal of Nat­­ascha Kampusch, imprisoned in a cellar for eight years by Wolf | dG1fV05lMzhaUnpWdjQ
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00:01Hello, my name is Natasha.
00:12How does that mean?
00:14Yes, it comes very well.
00:16I had a drawer in a drawer.
00:18You can't imagine that a human being would be able
00:21to live in that for eight and a half years.
00:24I've always spoken with her,
00:26communicated in thought.
00:28I had such a feeling,
00:30that my mother had never given me.
00:32I think that was the connection,
00:34mother-child.
00:36She agreed to share some very personal stories
00:39and brought some items from her captivity with her.
00:42That is what I was taken with.
00:44The victim blaming of Natasha starts already
00:47when the mother is portrayed in the media.
00:49Perhaps she has something to do with this disappearance.
00:52And there are all sorts of abstruses
00:54and different stories.
00:58The story of Natasha,
01:00it has all what tabloids need.
01:02I was sometimes not able to go on the street
01:05without getting an attack.
01:07A lot of people want to know what happened.
01:10She must have something to hide.
01:13It was so hurtful.
01:15Journalists are not my friends.
01:17Maybe they are enemies.
01:19I expected to come out in a world with understanding.
01:28But it was not that situation.
01:31Underworld is a baby.
01:32timelines and scattered the demographic
01:33and perhaps using��,
01:34maximalist firefighters
01:36and as recordings as I said,
01:38I wasn't able to search and enjoy.
01:39That's what happened before me.
01:40In my book,
01:41ayronneth jogger.
01:42There was his icon on this ministry
01:43that died there for me.
01:44He was never дисprettay well.
01:46Allおい,
01:48I have to dieicks.
01:49Yellow róż.

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