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Austria girl 'dreamt of escaping' Austria girl 'dreamt of escaping'
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An abducted Austrian teenager held captive for eight years has said fear of her captor prevented her from trying to escape her basement prison.An abducted Austrian teenager held captive for eight years has said fear of her captor prevented her from trying to escape her basement prison.
In her first TV interview since escaping, Natascha Kampusch said she was "distraught and angry" in her cell.In her first TV interview since escaping, Natascha Kampusch said she was "distraught and angry" in her cell.
But, she said, her captor had told her he would go on a killing spree if she tried to escape.But, she said, her captor had told her he would go on a killing spree if she tried to escape.
Millions of Austrians are thought to have watched Ms Kampusch's interview with state broadcaster ORF.Millions of Austrians are thought to have watched Ms Kampusch's interview with state broadcaster ORF.
Ms Kampusch fled the basement prison where she had been held for eight years since her abduction as a 10-year-old in late August.Ms Kampusch fled the basement prison where she had been held for eight years since her abduction as a 10-year-old in late August.
Her abductor, Wolfgang Priklopil, committed suicide after her escape.Her abductor, Wolfgang Priklopil, committed suicide after her escape.
Austrian weekly News magazine and daily Kronen Zeitung newspaper carried the first recent photos of her on Wednesday.Austrian weekly News magazine and daily Kronen Zeitung newspaper carried the first recent photos of her on Wednesday.
Killing threatKilling threat
Ms Kampusch frequently shut her eyes against the bright camera lights during her 40-minute interview with Austrian TV.Ms Kampusch frequently shut her eyes against the bright camera lights during her 40-minute interview with Austrian TV.
ORF said her eyes were sensitive after being confined in dark conditions for so long.ORF said her eyes were sensitive after being confined in dark conditions for so long.
Sometimes I dreamt that if I owned an axe, I would chop his head off Natascha Kampusch Sometimes I dreamt that if I owned an axe, I would chop his head off Natascha Kampusch href="/1/hi/world/europe/5322356.stm" class="">TV interview: Key quotes
She describes fearing she would go "crazy" when she was first led to the tiny cell where she would remain for the next eight years.She describes fearing she would go "crazy" when she was first led to the tiny cell where she would remain for the next eight years.
She said she threw water bottles against the wall and tried to make as much noise as possible to alert her neighbours.She said she threw water bottles against the wall and tried to make as much noise as possible to alert her neighbours.
Appearing composed, if somewhat delicate, in front of the cameras, Ms Kampusch said she dreamt constantly of escaping.Appearing composed, if somewhat delicate, in front of the cameras, Ms Kampusch said she dreamt constantly of escaping.
"I promised myself I would grow older, stronger and sturdier to be able to break free one day," she said."I promised myself I would grow older, stronger and sturdier to be able to break free one day," she said.
However, she said, she feared her abductor's response if she tried to escape.However, she said, she feared her abductor's response if she tried to escape.
"I wasn't scared [for myself] - I love freedom and for me death is the ultimate freedom, the redemption from him," she said."I wasn't scared [for myself] - I love freedom and for me death is the ultimate freedom, the redemption from him," she said.
"But he said all the time he would first of all kill the neighbours, then me and then himself.""But he said all the time he would first of all kill the neighbours, then me and then himself."
'Failed attempt''Failed attempt'
In her interview with News magazine, Ms Kampusch described her frustration at her ordeal.In her interview with News magazine, Ms Kampusch described her frustration at her ordeal.
What 'dungeon' looked likeWhat 'dungeon' looked like
"I asked myself over and over again: 'Why me?' Among the many millions of people in the world, why did this happen to me? I always had the thought I was not born into this world to be locked up and to allow my whole life to be ruined."I asked myself over and over again: 'Why me?' Among the many millions of people in the world, why did this happen to me? I always had the thought I was not born into this world to be locked up and to allow my whole life to be ruined.
"I despaired over this injustice. I felt like a poor battery hen or battery chicken. You have obviously seen my dungeon on television and in the media, so you know how small it was. It was desperate.""I despaired over this injustice. I felt like a poor battery hen or battery chicken. You have obviously seen my dungeon on television and in the media, so you know how small it was. It was desperate."
About her abductor, she says: "I had the choice either to be alone or in his company. And these alternatives were not very enticing."About her abductor, she says: "I had the choice either to be alone or in his company. And these alternatives were not very enticing."
She then goes on to defend him but says she dreamt about chopping his head off:She then goes on to defend him but says she dreamt about chopping his head off:
"You shouldn't talk to me so much about Mr Priklopil because he cannot defend himself any more. I don't find it very nice to complain about a dead person..."You shouldn't talk to me so much about Mr Priklopil because he cannot defend himself any more. I don't find it very nice to complain about a dead person...
"I had bad thoughts. Sometimes I dreamt that if I owned an axe, I would chop his head off.""I had bad thoughts. Sometimes I dreamt that if I owned an axe, I would chop his head off."
In the interview with Kronen Zeitung, she said she had tried to jump out of Mr Priklopil's car, "but he held me back and then sped away".In the interview with Kronen Zeitung, she said she had tried to jump out of Mr Priklopil's car, "but he held me back and then sped away".
She did not say when the failed escape attempt occurred.She did not say when the failed escape attempt occurred.
The two press interviews were given in return for a package including housing support, a long-term job offer and help with her education, Reuters news agency reports.The two press interviews were given in return for a package including housing support, a long-term job offer and help with her education, Reuters news agency reports.
'Please help me!''Please help me!'
In the TV interview, the girl described how she tried to signal for help with her eyes during occasional outings with her abductor, ORF says.In the TV interview, the girl described how she tried to signal for help with her eyes during occasional outings with her abductor, ORF says.
"She told me... she made eye contact with people time and again and wanted to signal them: 'Please help me.' And nobody reacted," said ORF's Christoph Feurstein, who interviewed Ms Kampusch."She told me... she made eye contact with people time and again and wanted to signal them: 'Please help me.' And nobody reacted," said ORF's Christoph Feurstein, who interviewed Ms Kampusch.
"There were moments in the interview that really gave me the creeps," Mr Feurstein said."There were moments in the interview that really gave me the creeps," Mr Feurstein said.
ORF spokesman Michael Krause said the interview with Ms Kampusch took place in "a secret location".ORF spokesman Michael Krause said the interview with Ms Kampusch took place in "a secret location".
"She was not disguised or hidden. You could see her normally," Mr Krause said."She was not disguised or hidden. You could see her normally," Mr Krause said.
The chief editor of ORF, Brigette Handlos, said Ms Kampusch was "very tough, very strong, very outspoken".The chief editor of ORF, Brigette Handlos, said Ms Kampusch was "very tough, very strong, very outspoken".
"There were no tears, there was no interruption. She went through this one-hour interview in a very straightforward way," she told the BBC."There were no tears, there was no interruption. She went through this one-hour interview in a very straightforward way," she told the BBC.
She said the kidnap victim had revealed details about the conditions imposed upon her.She said the kidnap victim had revealed details about the conditions imposed upon her.
"She was kept in this very small room and when she did not obey, he simply turned down the lights for two days, three days, whatever he felt like... She obviously realises this was totally wrong what he did.""She was kept in this very small room and when she did not obey, he simply turned down the lights for two days, three days, whatever he felt like... She obviously realises this was totally wrong what he did."