VIENNA, Austria, Dec. 6, 2007

Former Kidnap Victim Gets TV Show

Austrian Woman Who Escaped Kidnapper After Eight Years To Host Talk Show

  • An Austrian newspaper shows former kidnap victim Natascha Kampusch in this undated photo.

    An Austrian newspaper shows former kidnap victim Natascha Kampusch in this undated photo.  (AP (video still))

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(AP)  A young Austrian woman who was kidnapped and kept in a cell for more than eight years before she escaped has launched a Web site and will soon get her own television show.

Natascha Kampusch, who fled to freedom on Aug. 23, 2006, will become the host of a talk show that will be broadcast on new private Austrian television channel Puls 4, expected to start up next year, according to a statement released late Wednesday.

Puls TV Austria said Puls 4 will be launched in February. It was not immediately clear when Kampusch's show would begin.

Kampusch, now 19, plans to steer clear of traditional interview questions and will instead hold "very open" conversations with her guests, the statement from Kampusch's press representatives says.

Kampusch's Web site, titled "Natascha's World," features various shots of the young woman, news reports, as well as a short video in which she personally welcomes visitors.

Kampusch was 10 years old when she was kidnapped in Vienna on her way to school in March 1998. She was held for the next 8 ½ years by Wolfgang Priklopil, who largely confined her to a tiny underground dungeon in his home in a quiet Vienna suburb. Priklopil threw himself in front of a train just hours after Kampusch's dramatic escape.


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by barbaraf4 December 7, 2007 12:14 PM EST
This could be worse....we could be reading that the kidnapper was getting his own show.
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by amazedd December 6, 2007 7:58 PM EST
I hope it''ll help exorcise, some, the terrible trauma she had to endure at such a crucial age.
This kid is living proof of the mind''s struggle to cope with an overwhelmingly hostile predicament and come through without going insane.
Welcome back, Scout!
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