‘He is still living in captivity’

The reality is undeniably harsh, according to her family’s account. Claudia Nestelberger, her sister, states that “she is still in captivity,” describing it as a “new form of captivity,” as reported by Focus.de. A forthcoming documentary show on Austrian television, ORF, slated for broadcast on March 16th, will examine her life, causing considerable public distress.

The program revisits the anniversary of her liberation, reigniting one of Europe’s most well-known criminal narratives – a tale of power and courage. Simultaneously, it highlights the story of how the victim, after her release, was once again subjected to public scrutiny, struggling to comprehend and accept the profound trauma associated with the events. The documentary chronicles the family and individuals connected to Kampusch from her disappearance in 1998 through to the present day.

According to her sister, Natascha Kampusch remained in captivity in a “new form of captivity” until her death in 2006. This ongoing situation underscores the continued impact of her ordeal.

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